I think you need to poo in your own letterbox.
+1
Maybe this person saw the photos without her partner there to enjoy them with her?
Or worse still a friend or family member (or anyone) saw them before her and told her about them - Oh Lordy !
I think you need to poo in your own letterbox.
Maybe this person saw the photos without her partner there to enjoy them with her?
"You rude *******! You were asked not to post ANY more photos on line before we had seen them. What part of that did you not understand? It's a special day for us not your ****ing business. Wise up."
To prevent the kind of problem you're currently facing, taking into account that customers can be quite fickle, I'd just play it safe and let them always have the album first with contracted acknowledgement that some photos will be publicised after x number of days/weeks of them receiving your work.I totally understand its someone's special day so on this occasion and in future I will make it clear to couples that I like to post 1% of the images before releasing them the final album.
I may be completely wrong here, but I think we aren't quite getting the whole story.
I agree with the consensus that you should have shared the image with the clients first before putting it on social media.
The tone of his message is rude - but having read it I think it sounds as though it is in response to a message you sent him? I am guessing you put the images up, he sent you a message to ask why you had done it and you responded saying it was your prerogative as its in the contract, your IP etc. and then he responded with the message you are showing us? I may be off the mark though.
First rule of Business, customer is always right.
First rule of Business, customer is always right.
Indeed, even when their wrong![]()
First rule of Business, customer is always right.
It's the "any more photos" that's interesting - as if some were posted, then the client asked for no more to be, and they were.