I paid a photographer 450 for a semi-lousy photoshoot. My eyes were not the focal point in 80% of the photos, even the majority of headshots did not have my eyes as the focal point, not to say all the images were blurry, it was just not how a professional photog should have taken the photo. I now have to salvage the usable vs trash.
I looked through his work before hiring him and thought his work looked good. I didn't expect this to happen. I tried calling him about it and he said he'll get back to me on it but hasn't returned my call since.
If I edit my photos that he converted from raw to jpeg, will I lose any image quality? He shot in Raw, converted it to jpeg, and sent it to me via wetransfer.
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get your money back..
>>2739781
>If I edit my photos that he converted from raw to jpeg, will I lose any image quality?
Depends on the edit. Colors? Yes. Exposure? Yes.
>>2739781
Unavoidably, yes. Photographers are often real skittish cunts about handing out raws so your best bet is demanding your money back or the raws, but he might not get your message if he's ignoring you, or he just won't do either.
At that point it's time to threaten his web presence with reviews and photos, with the problems clearly outlined for normies.
Request that you only pay him for a percentage of the price. If only 20% are in focus, then pay him for those 20%.
He shouldn't be doing paid work if he can't hit focus reliably.
>>2739781
THIS THREAD IS WORTHLESS WITHOUT PICTURES
if it's out of focus you can't fix it anyway, even with the raws