Woolburr wrote in post #2216020
I frequently shoot for ad agencies...they just tell me what the basics of the shot they are looking for are....I take a shot of their desired subject and provide them with an unprocessed image...I retain copyright of all my work...but I let them edit to suit their purposes....they pay me well to use the images...and have far better editing personnel and equipment than I have. It is no skin off my teeth if they want to edit the product to suit their needs.
I frequently shoot for ad agencies...they just tell me what the basics of the shot they are looking for are....I take a shot of their desired subject and provide them with an unprocessed image...I retain copyright of all my work...but I let them edit to suit their purposes....they pay me well to use the images...and have far better editing personnel and equipment than I have. It is no skin off my teeth if they want to edit the product to suit their needs.
I agree in your situation, as in mine. In this the client wants to create a calander either with stock or preplanned shots but has not said what the calandar is for so...... without more info from the client we are kinda stuck.
Les

