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Iliketag: I apologize for misconstruing what you were saying..
You should never feel guilty or worry about turning down a potentially bad client.. If it usually feels bad, chances are it probably will be. Don’t be afraid to turn down money, ever. Whether it’s $5 or $5,000, (and generally the more $ it is, be more cautious of the person(s) who are attempting to hire you).. There was one photographer that did an awesome job, everyone praised the photos.. The client was a lawyer I believe, and tried to sue that person for damages+fees, but didn’t want to give the photos back.. Er something, I’ll link the video..

Here’s the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dUplt-hP3g&feature=g-all-u

Just something to stomach when your accepting jobs.
If you’re a professional photographer, you should have liability insurance.. You should also have a lawyer on retainer, or one you have easy access to.. You should also have contracts drawn up by a lawyer if you stand to gain more than $500.00..

Just saying! 😀 Stay alert!