Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Should an elderly man demand a refund because he was "ugly crying" while taking wedding photos?

Should an elderly man demand a refund because he was "ugly crying" while taking wedding photos?

Use marketing methods to get the elderly to take the bait, then seek money from them, procrastinate and do things perfunctorily, and finally throw out a set of ugly photos, explain with all kinds of excuses, and refuse to refund.

This type of business is becoming more and more common in today's society. It is not impossible to make money from the elderly and children, but just because the money is easy to make, you cannot do anything.

However, the reality is that a large number of businesses are determined to defraud children out of their money, so various cram schools and training institutions are emerging one after another, and each one is popular. Various so-called hobby classes have sprung up like mushrooms after a spring rain when people's money bags are getting bigger and bigger. They include piano, guitar, sketching and oil painting. You can make money wherever you go.

How about making money for the elderly - nutrition, health care, insurance, and health care? With these names on the list, you don’t have to worry about the elderly not coming.

I’m not saying that these service industries are not worthy of their name, I just think that the money earned in this way is somewhat shady. How many cram schools lack the qualifications to run a school and lack of practical information to fool parents and prevaricate their children? Not to mention making money from the elderly, there are many scams set up to target the elderly.

As for the wedding photos this time, that’s what happened. I would say that such behavior is not only a lack of integrity, but also immoral.

Marketing can be done, making money can be done, and there is nothing wrong with the hustle and bustle in the world. But since the money is definitely earned, let’s earn it well and with conscience. Especially in this wedding photo shoot, I think the behavior of the business owner is unethical and unqualified.

Two old people didn’t have wedding photos when they were young, but now they do, and they want to make up for their past regrets. It is based on this consideration that the old couple chose to finally take photos. The fundamental motivation for taking photos lies in this, and marketing only arouses this motivation.

But how does this wedding photography company do it? It's obviously a real scene, but it looks like a set. It's obviously a new dress and wedding dress, but it looks like it was dusted off from a warehouse.

Obviously I am using a SLR, but the effect is not as good as a card camera. It's obviously PS, but the beautiful pictures Xiuxiu seems to be able to complete the post-retouching.

Seriously, no matter how low the standards of a wedding photography company are, they will never produce films like this. What ultimately led to such a film was that the makeup was not applied properly, the filming was not done properly, the poses and expressions were not carefully guided, and in the final post-production, the post-production was not done properly, and the whole thing was done directly with a curve.

There are many people taking pictures, so you really don’t put any special effort into makeup? Is the reason for the large number of people? If you can't hire more people because there are so many people, why are you taking on so many jobs? So it’s your fault that customers are too active and your marketing is too successful?

I really can’t imagine how the person in charge had the nerve to say this. One’s own fault can be used to cover up another’s fault. This logic is amazing.

To put it more seriously, this is the first time for an old couple to take wedding photos, and of course they will regard it as the only time. This is the feedback of a long-lasting marriage and the memory of each other's love.

So this is how you treat other people’s love fruits? Is this the first and only time to treat someone like this? With this kind of professional ethics and attitude, you still don’t know how to do things well after making money. Faced with a matter that is quite important to customers, he was so perfunctory and quibbling at all times, showing no sincerity before and after.

Not to mention refunds, I think it is not an exaggeration to ask for compensation for mental damages. Is it troublesome to go through this process all the time? If you are so ugly, can you not be responsible? The enthusiasm for taking wedding photos has been dampened, and perhaps they are unwilling to take risks again in this life. Isn't this a mental loss for the elderly?

So not only should we refund, but we should also compensate!

This is the correct way to open elderly wedding photos!

Lack of professional ethics and dedication, and the lack of any business qualities that businessmen should uphold in the process of pursuing profits. Such a wedding dress company will collapse sooner or later.