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Thank you for the information and resources. I will let you know how it goes! In the meantime.. I may continue to just lurk like I have been doing thus far! Hoping to not end up on this page 😉 I cleaned out of my computer and moved photos to a portable drive.. and man, 3 years ago I thought I was doing AWESOME on Auto… Those photos were horrible. Who was I kidding!? How are they now – better. But not there yet! Maybe one day I will be brave enough to share my ‘page’!
CapuchinKParticipantthank you for all of the input. I will send the photographer a message from my alternate Facebook account. It’s tricky as it’s a close friends’ good friend. It’s easy as a photographer (hobby, not professional) to come across as arrogant and a ‘know it all’ when commenting on these situations. A professional friend of mine had posted a blog about how she turns away business and not because she likes to – but because it is the right thing to do. She has no business taking photos of newborns and babies just because it is is offered, when it is not where she has her focus on her business Not to say she couldn’t do it, but she would rather leave it up to the professional newborn photographers who are trained and skilled in these situations.
Any good resources on newborn photography ‘do’s and don’ts’ to send to this guy?
I definitely wonder why a parent would allow this. I have a hard time understanding the concept of the photo. It’s just all around wrong and horrible looking.
CapuchinKParticipantCapuchinKParticipantI am absolutely HORRIFIED and have no idea where to post this.. But… What is proper etiquette with this? From one photographer to another?
These photos just scare the heck out of me. The baby is uncomfortable and unsafe… I just can’t say enough – I saw the photos and I literally gasped as loudly as I could! I want to tell the dude ‘what are you thinking!?’… but how without coming across as jealous or uptight? -
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