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Why don't professional photographers give all the photos to their clients?

I have finished reading this article, and I hope that photographers and clients who can see it can see it. In my opinion, customers now demand the original film. If not, we will lose some customers. How to solve this problem? Yes, if we give all the original films to our customers, we will feel that many of the waste films we shot will also be seen by our customers, which may have an impact on our customers' visual experience and photographers' evaluation. On the other hand, will customers feel more at ease by giving all the original films to them? Customers will have more room to choose photos? Customers can choose photos from their favorite angles? Customers can keep more beautiful moments for themselves? Will customers understand the photographer's hard work better?

Solovjeff's point of view:

1. Define the rights of customers

First of all, customers have no right to get "semi-finished products in production", and there are no final photos here. If you entrust an artist to paint, will you be asked to sketch for you? Or when you ask a tailor to make clothes, will you ask him to leave samples and scraps? Obviously not. The same is true of photos. Many photos taken by photographers are "drafts" or "scraps". These photos do not belong to the "final product" that the photographer wants to give to the customer.

2. Injury to the photographer

3. Behind the photo

Face it, not every photo is perfect. In a shoot, the photographer may take many photos. Many may be the same posture and content. There are a lot of useless waste films. Shooting on the spot is only a small part of the photographer's job. He needs to further select films, edit and beautify photos, and finally hand over the perfect works. These final works are the best results you can get. Those waste films and untreated original films are useless to customers.

4. Trust your photographer

If you still want to see all the photos now, ask yourself why. Do you think there are still some masterpieces hidden in those photos that will be deleted by photographers? Or do you think you will be better at retouching than the photographer you choose? Trust your photographer. You chose them because you recognized their talents and skills. I believe they will make every effort to show you the most beautiful results. Show your trust and let the photographer do his job.