bobbyrab
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I really don't mean to be anything other than constructive, but as you say 'events', I'm assuming it's party or wedding photography, be it paid or doing it as a favour, there will be an expectation that the photographs will hopefully flatter, or at least not be unflattering. If your getting a lot of negative comments maybe you should assess your work critically and see if they have a point.
I haven't seen your work and it may be as said that they're just a being a bit paranoid about how others see them but my experience, and I photograph and put on line thousands of photographs every year of guests at weddings, and it's very rarely that I get asked to remove any, and then it's usually just a couple. I try not to take unflattering shots, and you learn things along the way, like people don't usually look there best with a smile at full tilt, don't photograph people when they're just looking blank, always look for the best light, never when they're eating etc etc.
Think Mario Testino and less Martin Parr, I love both there work, but who would you want to cover your wedding. Actually this forum would probably vote for Martin Parr, but you get the idea.
I haven't seen your work and it may be as said that they're just a being a bit paranoid about how others see them but my experience, and I photograph and put on line thousands of photographs every year of guests at weddings, and it's very rarely that I get asked to remove any, and then it's usually just a couple. I try not to take unflattering shots, and you learn things along the way, like people don't usually look there best with a smile at full tilt, don't photograph people when they're just looking blank, always look for the best light, never when they're eating etc etc.
Think Mario Testino and less Martin Parr, I love both there work, but who would you want to cover your wedding. Actually this forum would probably vote for Martin Parr, but you get the idea.
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