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The day-to-day difficulty with people portrait commissions is the poor quality of photographs that customers often submit. That's not to say that I need studio photos to work from (far from it), but I do need to be able to see the detail of a face. I cannot use guess-work to make-up the missing information; the result would be a portrait of an imagined person, who may be quite different from the subject.
To avoid your disappointment, and my effort for nothing, I do not take-on commissions where the reference photo is "newspaper" quality (tiny, blurry, or both). Check my Taking and Selecting Photos page for more details of what's good, and what isn't.©2008 A&B Artwork
The day-to-day difficulty with people portrait commissions is the poor quality of photographs that customers often submit. That's not to say that I need studio photos to work from (far from it), but I do need to be able to see the detail of a face. I cannot use guess-work to make-up the missing information; the result would be a portrait of an imagined person, who may be quite different from the subject.