Ok...long story short...
I was asked to come shoot some prom pictures when the other photographer was let go. Had about 2 weeks notice...
The set up/backdrop was already arranged and set up by the school. They just asked me to shoot the event...and offer various size packages, which I did. It turned out, I thought, to be a decent event for everyone. I got back good feedback from administrators who were pleased with the pictures I did and they distributed them to the various campuses that were involved.
The majority of the students involved were Black and that did pose some interesting challenges for me initially, especially the guys who wore white suits.
I used one AB800 umbrella set up, did minor pp on photoshop and had the pics processed through Mpix.
I'm adding a sample shot here.
My problem...I've just received my second call from a 'disgruntled' parent who thought their kids were ''too dark'' and were upset. One parent wants another set 'done lighter'. The most recent caller wants their money back and is returning the pictures.
I'm kind of baffled over how to handle this..seems like a sensitive issue.
This was the first time I've done a 'commercial job' like this. Sold about 80 packages. I have had one girl call and actually order extra pictures since she liked them so well.
Any input/suggestions on how to handle this?
(I'm going to post this on a couple of different sections here for feedback)
Thanks



