I am wondering if I should chalk this up to a bad first experience or if I can somehow make good of a bad situation!
I stopped to shoot at a small lake after work and this lady walked up behind me and said, "Excuse me, will it ruinthe shots you are trying to get if I let my dog swim in the water?" Being the dog lover that I am I was thrilled! I took a number of shots of the dog running in and out of the water after "Mr. Chuckie" ...his water toy! This dog was super friendly and absolutely loved to swim! I had never seen a happier dog!
We talked alittle bit about me wanting to get into pet photography and she gave me her email address to send her some photos.
I thought I would send her one or two and load the rest up on my website for her to purchase if she wanted. Well, now that I am looking at the shots on my computer ...they stink!! It was really getting dark and cloudy so my settings were not at all good.
Anyway, should I just let it go? Send her one or two? I know I will be seeing her again at the same spot since we both frequent it at the same time of day. I could tell her I'd like to try again with the better lighting. I hate losing out on the chance at my first real experience shooting for someone when this could lead to somethingbut of course I don't want to pass out bad photos either!
I haven't gone thru all of the photos yet since it is really late. Maybe tomorrow with a fresh mind, I will be able to do some better post-processing and get a few that I could put on my website. She said she wouldn't mind if I just added them to my portfolio.
Here are a few I did tonight. Any suggestions or advice?



 
			
			

 
					
					
					
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  Reply With Quote If she doesn't buy, maybe she'll pass the word on ...and on ...and on!
 If she doesn't buy, maybe she'll pass the word on ...and on ...and on! 
