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josh_stern

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  1. <p>Hello, <br /> <br /> I recently did an engagement shoot with a couple, Ryan and Laura, who are now requesting that I remove some of the images from my online portfolio. I provide each client with a password protected gallery to view the images from their shoot, additionally I post 12 images from that shoot on my website in the gallery section. Laura is complaining that the images are too "private". These are not boudoir photos, simply your "standard" engagement session images. (http://katieandjoshua.com under galleries then engagements) I do not want to remove any images from my portfolio, however, we are her wedding photographers and I want to keep my client happy. I have not yet responded to her as I am unsure how to balance what is now a delicate situation. Any advice is much appreciated. <br /> <br /> Thank you,<br>

    <br /> Joshua Stern<br /> <br /> <br /> This is the e-mail she sent me... <br /> <br /> "Absolutely on the testimonial! <br /> <br /> Oh, and btw... I'm VERY proud of your work, and my man, and understand you have rights to the photos, but several people here at work have already commented on the pictures, and I was taken aback. I know they just saw them on your website (and it is online for the world to see)... but it was something I didn't expect so quickly (especially since Ryan and I haven't technically picked out the ones we like and don't like -- and I haven't even sent the link to my family yet because I was busy this weekend). I know many are under a "password" but I was hoping you could take a few more off the sight for "all" to see. I COMPLETELY understand, you want to show off your work (and you own the work), but some of that feels private. So, can I also choose which ones I'm okay with everyone seeing? Let's talk! <br /> <br /> Laura "</p>

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