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Old 27th March 2007   #1
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Default What's your definition of 're-shoot'?

Even when during the first round of shooting, client approved each layout/setting of picture before i move on to the next setting.

Does it means photographs from the first round of shoot is void? ie: not given to client?

And if they want photos from both rounds of shooting, I'll have to bill them for twice the effort?
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Old 27th March 2007   #2
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Tough to make a call. have you signed a contract with them yet? If you haven't, then it is up to you. I would bill for s second shoot for myself. And make sure your work is rights managed.
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Old 27th March 2007   #3
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For me, so long as the images is approved, it's concerned a job done and approved. If the job is rejected later, the reason will affect how I charge for the reshoot ie:
My fault: no charge ( I don't think any photographer will dare to charge ).
Client's ( agency ) fault: charge less for goodwill and repert jobs.
Client's ( end client ) fault: charge more but still below normal rate
Client wants a change of concept: full charge as I'll threat this as a new job.
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yqt, i love your signature!
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Old 28th March 2007   #5
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yqt, i love your signature!
Thanks, but I'm sure some will hate me for it
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Old 28th March 2007   #6
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Default Re: What's your definition of 're-shoot'?

Originally Posted by behyx View Post
Even when during the first round of shooting, client approved each layout/setting of picture before i move on to the next setting.

Does it means photographs from the first round of shoot is void? ie: not given to client?

And if they want photos from both rounds of shooting, I'll have to bill them for twice the effort?
Well, as mentioned already, it depends on your agreement.

But for me, if they want both rounds of photos, I'm billing them twice for double the amount of work.
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