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p.2 #2 · How do you cope with a bad session? | |
Thank you all for your comments. Now the set I'm editing aren't awful or anything, they're actually not bad at all. Any client getting them would be very pleased with them. Not to mention the second shooter got some really great shots too, so combined, it's a great coverage. To me personally, they just don't live up because the last few weddings I've shot were so amazingly good. So I guess it's more of a personal thing. Just wanted to see what others experiences were with this scenario.
Oh, and I know never to let the client know if one wedding wasn't a s good as another. However, if it gets brought up by them for any strange reason, I can point out specifics as to why it is the way it is.
Daan B wrote:
Sahid Limon wrote:
How do you usually deal with it, or what steps do you take?
Stay in bed, curtains closed, listening to Nirvana all day long...
Hahaha... all I'm missing is the suicide letter from this strategy
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