Re: reshoot suggestions, ideas

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lea <lea@whinydogpress.com> writes:

> I have a question for those of you doing portrait work for hire.
> 
> I recently branched out and am offering family portrait work as an
> addition to my children's portrait work. Most of this is done on
> location either at the client's home or at a park.
> 
> I've had a couple of occassions where the client has been very happy
> with individual portraits but not pleased with the full group...either
> not everyone is looking at the camera, kids are getting tired/crabby,
> kids aren't participating, nothing turned out well, etc. And when I say
> kids I mean little ones...usually 5 and under.
> 
> I offer a reshoot an no fee of just the family group. What are others
> doing in this situation?

It wasn't actually in response to a complaint, it was pro-active on my
part.  I moved the eyes from one shot to another.  Moving whole heads
is even easier. 
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