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sad and frustated-mediocrity as a wedding photog is ok? a bit long.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 343703" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>thats it. he should have stepped up and told them they will have missing images and the photog will not setup his umbrellas/lighting up again. this is the time for family formals. we allocated time for everything they need. if you dont want those pics now, I will shoot them later but with on camera flash and it will not look the same. their decision decides the quality. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>yea a lot of headaches. but its mostly because of the country im in. they are <strong>very </strong>hard people to deal with. they want it all but arent willing to pay. they have this entitled attitude about them. also very rude. like barbarians with no class. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>thats the think SR. they are successful and im always in awe how that is possible. but I think a lot of that is he knows how to sell. he has a slick tongue and sometimes im shocked with clients he brings. I ask myself if they were drugged to sign the contract?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will get back to your post. its going to be a bit long and I have tons of errands. you are right though. the couple can do what they want. but there are consequences to ever decision you make. just dont complain after and dont expect the photog to jump over backwards for you. and thats what they demand. and thats part of the issue I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 343703, member: 14443"] thats it. he should have stepped up and told them they will have missing images and the photog will not setup his umbrellas/lighting up again. this is the time for family formals. we allocated time for everything they need. if you dont want those pics now, I will shoot them later but with on camera flash and it will not look the same. their decision decides the quality. yea a lot of headaches. but its mostly because of the country im in. they are [B]very [/B]hard people to deal with. they want it all but arent willing to pay. they have this entitled attitude about them. also very rude. like barbarians with no class. thats the think SR. they are successful and im always in awe how that is possible. but I think a lot of that is he knows how to sell. he has a slick tongue and sometimes im shocked with clients he brings. I ask myself if they were drugged to sign the contract? I will get back to your post. its going to be a bit long and I have tons of errands. you are right though. the couple can do what they want. but there are consequences to ever decision you make. just dont complain after and dont expect the photog to jump over backwards for you. and thats what they demand. and thats part of the issue I have. [/QUOTE]
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