Ok folks,

Here's the scenario.

I shot a number of baby pics about 3-4 months ago for a young mother and her
husband.  I know them via her (the young mother's) mother-in-law.

I fired off about 24 color 6x6's and 36 B&W and 24 Color 35mm shots.  I did
a lot because the kids were super fidgety - one, the young girl, is just
past two years old and the son is just over 3 months old.  Needless to say
it was hard for them to sit reasonably still for any length of time.

Anyway, I handed over the proofs and waited till they were ready to order
prints.  I figured I got about 6-8 decent photos out of all the shots I
took - mainly due to trying to maintain the kids attention :-)

The kicker was, that the mother-in-law has been dealing with me and she said
that her daughter-in-law (i.e. the mother of the kids) didn't like ANY of
the photos.  That was fine, I could deal with that but she added a comment
that struck me as interesting.  She said that in the future, if I'm going to
give proofs back to clients, I should only hand them the "good" photos and
toss out all the bad ones.

My question to all of you:
How do YOU handle your proofs when handing them back to clients?  Do you
sort and only hand the good ones back or do you give them the whole 9 yards
so they know you're not holding anything back?

I'm curious as this is sort of "new" per se to me.

Gracias,
Dave


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