> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> My question to all of you: >> How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to clients? Do you >> sort and only hand the good ones back or do you give them the whole 9 yards >> so they know you're not holding anything back? >> >> I'm curious as this is sort of "new" per se to me. >> >> Gracias, >> Dave
on 3/07/03 5:58 PM, Bruce Rubenstein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I never give an unedited set of pictures to anyone. Don't let clients > get confused with too many choices. Certainly don't let them know that > you take anything other than great shots. > > BR > I agree with Bruce. Too many shots are confusing, you don't want to expose your bad shots. And besides, if you give them a whole tabletop of photos, it gives the impression that photos are cheap. And then they'll complain about the pricing... One quibble, going back to threads over the last few months reference one or two gallery shows: don't rely on yourself to be the sole editor - get someone else to help you pick the "best" 10-15 shots you give to the client from which they will select 6-8. My $.02 Stan

