Usually, I have creative control over almost everything. I use what I know about color and art theory and composition. A lot of what I have learned over the decade has been from this forum, and I know many of you know what you are doing. In two recent projects, my clients called all the shots against my advice, and their images shouldn't see the light of day. One, they hired a marketing firm, and the guy is clueless. He is directing things like moving the sun in front of the camera and using a dramatic sky with sun rays coming out of it. He picked all the views, and there is absolutely no focal point in any of them. My client says that he doesn't like the images, and I told him that neither do I; he hired the marketing guy, I didn't. My client and the marketing guy were on the same ZOOM calls, and I clearly gave my opinion on many things, but my opinion didn't count for much. Some of the comments I audibly cringed, but he was insistent.
At what point do you guys through up your hands and do what you are told, knowing the image will fail? I am going to tell this client not to give me a mention when he uses these images. We are at a point that they are out of revisions and out of money. Do you have anything in your contract that says that they have to give creative control if they want a good image? I watch a car show, and often the guy refuses to do what he is told because "that's not what he does. I remember one time his client wanted to paint the car a different color than the car code, so he gave the car back to his client and said, "no, take it somewhere else." Another time it was an all-matching car and the client wanted to change the engine, but again, the shop refused.
Any thought?
At what point do you guys through up your hands and do what you are told, knowing the image will fail? I am going to tell this client not to give me a mention when he uses these images. We are at a point that they are out of revisions and out of money. Do you have anything in your contract that says that they have to give creative control if they want a good image? I watch a car show, and often the guy refuses to do what he is told because "that's not what he does. I remember one time his client wanted to paint the car a different color than the car code, so he gave the car back to his client and said, "no, take it somewhere else." Another time it was an all-matching car and the client wanted to change the engine, but again, the shop refused.
Any thought?
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