Want to emphasise that I’m really happy with the outcome and the photos look good, but the expectations on the other side seem different from what was delivered

  • Photos were at a different location to a place we’d shot previously, liked the previous shoot better
  • Not happy with the classic “Couples” poses
  • All four are on disability support, and were chaperoned by parents (which I wasn’t aware of) and contradicted my instructions speaking over my shoulder on client posing at every stage making it hard to get natural posing.

Basically I back my work (https://williamsphotographyau.pixieset.com/couplesshoot/) and think it’s a good shoot. Not great, but I think it’s the best I could have done based on the circumstances above but they’re just angling towards getting another shoot for free which I don’t want to do nor feel their entitled to.

How does everyone else address unhappy clients for what you feel is a good shoot?

  • discount_hemsworth@alien.top
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    This is by design, I shoot with a larger image count because I find people’s favourite shot from a shoot are ones I wouldn’t think twice about. I’d rather give a few tooany than a few too little. Same with scaling, I shoot landscape and portraits of the same pose and a variety of slightly different angles to try appease most people’s tastes which has served me well this year with almost 80 shoots under my belt having only started this year

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      Yep, didn’t think of that since the photography I do is mainly for me and rarely for other people.