People on FM here would downvote this if they could.
In the end, you know your clients. You know what they'll laugh at and find humurous and cry over and fall in love with. And while this isn't a shot I'd show to potential clients, or put in a sample album, if this is the language of your clients, then roll with it.
Prettym1k3 wrote:
People on FM here would downvote this if they could.
In the end, you know your clients. You know what they'll laugh at and find humurous and cry over and fall in love with. And while this isn't a shot I'd show to potential clients, or put in a sample album, if this is the language of your clients, then roll with it.
Thanks for being reasonable. I shoot for my clients, not for FM, and I'm well aware that my stuff doesn't meet the typical FM idea of good wedding photography, but once in a great while I forget that for a minute or two, and think that something meant in fun would be actually be taken that way. Also,
I like it. But I wouldn't deliver it to a client even if they have a sense of humour. They can laugh together, but ask the girl and I bet she would prefer not to include it to a wedding set. That's the way girls are -as I would know
I *did* also get one with a more "traditional" expression for the set, her looking basically straight ahead, off camera-left... This one's just more entertaining, that's all.