Hi Guys, I'm shooting some stuff for a magazine and i'm using printing film and supplying the tiff files(edited down) and all the negs. I have been considering just submitting the negs that i scan, but cant think of a decent way to present them, if it were slides it would be easier, as i could just mount the ones i want to submit.
Any suggestions? Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 3:55 PM Subject: Re: OT: Question For You "Professional" photogs out there > > [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 >

