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That One Phone Call You Never Want To Get
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 321563" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Unfortunately this is way too common. My stepson had some family pictures taken by a "professional photographer" that his wife knew that used to work for one of the department store portrait studios. They had me edit some of the shots for them. One had my stepson positioned so it looked like he had a metal rod sticking out of the side of his head, one of the pictures of the younger boy had a very distracting white downspout down the left side of the photo, and some of them were take from so far away I thought they were landscape photos. The failure to have backups created is inexcusable. At the very least I would ask for ALL of my money back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 321563, member: 15754"] Unfortunately this is way too common. My stepson had some family pictures taken by a "professional photographer" that his wife knew that used to work for one of the department store portrait studios. They had me edit some of the shots for them. One had my stepson positioned so it looked like he had a metal rod sticking out of the side of his head, one of the pictures of the younger boy had a very distracting white downspout down the left side of the photo, and some of them were take from so far away I thought they were landscape photos. The failure to have backups created is inexcusable. At the very least I would ask for ALL of my money back. [/QUOTE]
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