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Wedding Story - Did I Act Wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 254527" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>It's clear to me now from looking at the clients Facebook page that she did indeed get married today so she either decided on another photographer or relied on her family for the photos. I know she likes my engagement photos because they are on her Facebook and her timeline photo is one of my photos. Oh well, I live and learn. I will definitely ask for a deposit and come up with some kind of contract. Would anyone here like to share their contract so I could have some sort of idea of what one should include?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/member-13196-hark.html" target="_blank"><strong>hark</strong></a>, I put "looking for experience" as to not disappoint the customer if I don't deliver exactly what they envisioned. We all know it's unrealistic to expect top quality professional photos for such a cheap price. This time last year, I haven't photographed a wedding before so I still have room to grow. My photos are good and some are great and not one person has been unhappy with the results. I have received high praise from a few customers and got a couple of referrals too. I posted a thread today about pricing myself and a link to my portfolio so if you're interested, take a look. I will be increasing my prices, although I still would like to express that I am not a professional and still developing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 254527, member: 11990"] It's clear to me now from looking at the clients Facebook page that she did indeed get married today so she either decided on another photographer or relied on her family for the photos. I know she likes my engagement photos because they are on her Facebook and her timeline photo is one of my photos. Oh well, I live and learn. I will definitely ask for a deposit and come up with some kind of contract. Would anyone here like to share their contract so I could have some sort of idea of what one should include? [URL="http://nikonites.com/member-13196-hark.html"][B]hark[/B][/URL], I put "looking for experience" as to not disappoint the customer if I don't deliver exactly what they envisioned. We all know it's unrealistic to expect top quality professional photos for such a cheap price. This time last year, I haven't photographed a wedding before so I still have room to grow. My photos are good and some are great and not one person has been unhappy with the results. I have received high praise from a few customers and got a couple of referrals too. I posted a thread today about pricing myself and a link to my portfolio so if you're interested, take a look. I will be increasing my prices, although I still would like to express that I am not a professional and still developing. [/QUOTE]
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