Timelines on Picture Returns
ShutterStaci
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Alright, I have a question from the other side of the lens. I mostly do photography for fun and not professionally so this question is for those professionals.
I hired a photographer for my wedding June 3rd. In our contract she stated that I would receive a disc of my pictures 6-8 weeks after. I messaged her on the 21st of july (7 weeks after my wedding) to see if she had an idea when I could expect the pictures.
She said "They should be done the end of next week. Sometimes I can get them done sooner but I have just been crazy busy and I had a bunch of weddings that I had to finish before I could start on yours. They are about half done though! Let me know your address and I'll get the disc mailed out to you as soon as I can. I'll send you an email with the password too as soon I get them posted online."
It is now 9 weeks after my wedding and I dont have the password to view them online nor have I heard any more info. I know it's only a week late. However, my husband is being deployed soon and I would like to get the pictures back before he leaves so he can bring some with him.
Should I contact her again? or am I just being difficult? How long do you pros usually give as a timeline to get pictures back?
I hired a photographer for my wedding June 3rd. In our contract she stated that I would receive a disc of my pictures 6-8 weeks after. I messaged her on the 21st of july (7 weeks after my wedding) to see if she had an idea when I could expect the pictures.
She said "They should be done the end of next week. Sometimes I can get them done sooner but I have just been crazy busy and I had a bunch of weddings that I had to finish before I could start on yours. They are about half done though! Let me know your address and I'll get the disc mailed out to you as soon as I can. I'll send you an email with the password too as soon I get them posted online."
It is now 9 weeks after my wedding and I dont have the password to view them online nor have I heard any more info. I know it's only a week late. However, my husband is being deployed soon and I would like to get the pictures back before he leaves so he can bring some with him.
Should I contact her again? or am I just being difficult? How long do you pros usually give as a timeline to get pictures back?
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I tell my own brides to hound ME if I delay. It helps me get stuff done. :-P
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I don't like the sound of this. Contact her and let her know you are expecting her to fulfill the contract.
If she goes in to the crazy busy, has them half done and will be done next wek, remind her that's what she said two weeks age.
Tell her your husband is deploying, and ask if she will send a disk with what she has completed so far.
If she refuses you know your in deep dodo.
Also why would she ask for your address? She should have all the contact info.
Sam
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Either the photographer is just slacking off on their color correction and deserves to be hounded, ...or they're spending hours and hours to delicately photoshop each and every image, in which case their business model is going to put them out of business after just a few more clients and the more ruckus you make, the fewer other brides will have to suffer this same way.
Cold-hearted, I know, but I speak from experience on both sides...
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Wow, some pretty harsh words here for someone who has barely missed a deadline, in the middle of busy summer season, and whom you admit is very talented. Most creative people are by definition not as organized in the traditional sense, I don't see how this is such a shock!
I can understand your situation with your husband being deployed is an extenuating circumstance, however, and is probably fueling your irritation more so than her "work ethic".
Bottom line, in 10 years will you be glad you had a very talented photographer, or someone who didn't deliver a week late?
Sheesh.
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Barely missing a deadline is a matter of interpretations and the photographer that was paid in advance and contractually obligated to deliver the pictures failed to do so. The photog in question may have a fantastic work ethic, but is not professional for missing a paid contract deadline and has poor scheduling management. In the least, the photog should be sending updates with the status, rather than silence. I see no reason why the OP should grant more politeness and patience than she already has. As said previously, the "busy" time of year is meaningless to the discussion...it is not an excuse or remote valid reason to not deliver something to a paying client.
For a bad analogy, try to pay your mortgage a few weeks late. When the late notices start rolling in, just tell them you were "busy". See how that goes over, considering your contract with the bank.
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It could be an issue of workflow. If you are a busy wedding photographer you are pretty much booked every weekend of the summer season. Sure that isn't going to aid the OP, but, the said photog could be finishing weddings that occurred before hers. If her workflow is crappy, it is going to take a while...
to the OP, have you at least gotten teasers from the photog?
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...and for everyone who is against me. Just because I don't prefer to be paid for my work doesn't mean that I don't know about deadlines. I was merely trying to say if you know you can't get work done in that timeline then change your timeline or don't give one. I'm not a difficult customer and I wasn't upset that she was late. I just like to be kept in the loop of things as any client in a business transaction would like to be since I had already paid for my product. What's the point of a contract otherwise?
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Staci,
Don't be hesitant to post because of controversy!! Controversy exposes all to a different view. Controversy is healthy.
As for anyone against you..............welcome to life. People are for and against, although I don't think it's an against you, but perhaps what your dong.
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She is running a business and using contracts. At the end of the contractual obligation (or nearly), she made a second promise which seems to have gone by the wayside.
I'm sorry, but in the "middle of a busy summer season" either hire someone to help out or make sure you communicate with your customers and let them know you are running late. There is no excuse for missing a second delivery date.
Its the photographer's obiligation to honor a TIMELY contract just as much as it is yours to pay. If you did your part, the photographer OWES you hers. No excuse can excuse poor work ethics and organization. I'd have walked into her place of buisness with a copy of the contract and told her.. "You have exactly one week from me walking in here to give me whats owed to me by this contract. If I don't have what I'm supposed to have one week from this day according to this contract that YOU AND I signed, you will be hearing from my lawyer." Plain and simple.
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