I was asked to shoot group shots after an awards program recently. I was all ready to shoot in the place requested by the the awards presenters, when the first group of about nine with the all the other groups standing there waiting came up and the award winner proceded to tell me we couldn't shoot there. The spot in question was in front of a window with fairly heavy sheers that cut backlight quite well. I was shooting with a 5D, 24-70mm lens and a 580EXII flash, she had what looked to be a Rebel XT with pop up flash and kit lens so I'm guessing she was fairly new to DSLR. I tried explaining to her that the spot selected was fine but she adamently insisted we move over in front of the wall and drapereries. Short of aguing with her and holding things up as well as the fact that all the other groups had heard her comments and would likely also refuse to have the photos in front of the window I gave in. Now the spot she insisted on was very busy and I'll have twice as much time spent PP to remove the paisley sections of the drapes. What could I have done? Clients are not always right but some can be down right objectionable as well as know it alls. I do have about 30 years experience both with film and digital so I do know what I'm talking about..
) Basically I shoot it both ways, mine is usually the better version.... but why argue with them?
