Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-12 Thread Ann Sanfedele
William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: Pat White Subject: Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there I always weed out the pictures that are technically imperfect, or that . I think most people don't want to see bad pictures of themselves. William Robb I'd

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-09 Thread Herb Chong
why are you giving them the negatives? does your contract require that because you are on assignment? Herb - Original Message - From: Paul Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 23:17 Subject: Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-09 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Pat White Subject: Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there I always weed out the pictures that are technically imperfect, or that make the subject look bad. The only exception is when the model can learn from poses that don't work. See

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-08 Thread Cotty
How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to clients? Do you sort and only hand the good ones back or do you give them the whole 9 yards so they know you're not holding anything back? Never, ever, ever let the client see the duds. If necessary, I would destroy the negatives. .02,

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-08 Thread Pat White
I always weed out the pictures that are technically imperfect, or that make the subject look bad. The only exception is when the model can learn from poses that don't work. See, this is why I remind you to suck in your stomach... Pat White

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-08 Thread Paul Jones
just mount the ones i want to submit. Any suggestions? Regards, Paul - Original Message - From: Stan Halpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 3:55 PM Subject: Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My

OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-07 Thread David Chang-Sang
Ok folks, Here's the scenario. I shot a number of baby pics about 3-4 months ago for a young mother and her husband. I know them via her (the young mother's) mother-in-law. I fired off about 24 color 6x6's and 36 BW and 24 Color 35mm shots. I did a lot because the kids were super fidgety -

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-07 Thread Bruce Rubenstein
I never give an unedited set of pictures to anyone. Don't let clients get confused with too many choices. Certainly don't let them know that you take anything other than great shots. BR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question to all of you: How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-07 Thread Stan Halpin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question to all of you: How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to clients? Do you sort and only hand the good ones back or do you give them the whole 9 yards so they know you're not holding anything back? I'm curious as this is sort of new per

Re: OT: Question For You Professional photogs out there

2003-03-07 Thread Doug Brewer
Just show the good stuff, Dave. I think you have learned that. At 6:46 PM -05003/7/03, David Chang-Sang wrote, or at least typed: My question to all of you: How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to clients? Do you sort and only hand the good ones back or do you give them the