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Are you willing to give the RAW files to your customers when the photos are delivered?
If you were a professional/freelance photographer, what files would you give to your clients? In this digital age, in addition to JPG files, will you also give them RAW files? Sharing from professional photographer Jeff Guyer, he mentioned that in a certain cooperation, he was asked by a client to "record all RAW files during the shooting process." This request made him feel offended and disgusted, so he wrote an article to explain this situation, hoping to make it easier to People understand, "Why you shouldn't give RAW files to your guests." First of all, why would guests want RAW files? The article points out three reasons: 1) The customer may change their mind in the future and therefore wants the original file so that they can modify it at any time. 2) They feel that after paying, "everything" belongs to them. 3) The client doesn’t fully trust the photographer, so he asks for all RAW files to ensure he gets the “best”. So why shouldn’t RAW files be given to guests? What should you do if you refuse? The photographer believes that we need to educate customers: 1) RAW files are useless to customers, people must use professional software to open and process them. 2) RAW files are only part of the photography process. No author of any creation, such as painting, novel, or sculpture, will give away the semi-finished product to the customer. 3) Selecting and processing photos is also part of a photographer's job, and "getting the best value for money" does not mean removing all RAW files. Since it is a business transaction, one purchase and one sale, what’s the problem? The article believes that photographers should establish privacy awareness to protect themselves. What we sell is a complete finished product. Refusing to provide RAW files not only protects the creative copyright, but also maintains the photographer's own image and photography. style. Of course, different types of photography may have different needs, but before deciding whether to provide RAW files, photographers should also understand the significance of this behavior and consciously protect their work (such as increasing charges). This topic has also received considerable attention in recent years, because more and more people are exposed to photography. Even amateurs can shoot RAW files and use PS and LR to retouch pictures. Therefore, when they hire other photographers for their work, they may want to RAW files are left at the bottom.
Some people point out that this is a phenomenon where customers view photographers more as "craftsmen" than as "creators". Putting aside the views of customers, how should photographers view themselves? What's your own opinion? Source: HOW TO TELL CLIENTS THEY CAN'T HAVE THE RAW FILES via photoblog
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