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I often do work for a friend who has their own brand. I’m not a huge stickler about a little cropping but there is something that they have being doing that irks me and I’m looking for an honest perspective.

I shoot both portrait and landscape orientation - whatever I think is best for the shot. On instagram if you’re posting multiple photos in a single post, it automatically makes the aspect ratio of all photos the same as whatever the first photo is. What would make sense to me is making two posts with the different orientations seperately if there’s photos you like from both. What they have been doing is shoving all the photos into one post - so if the first photo is vertical all the horizontal ones will be extremely cropped in, or if the first is horizontal all the vertical ones are cut in half. It basically makes the photos the opposite aspect ratio of which they were shot.

Not only is the quality is lowered when it’s cropped in more than it was meant to be, but it completely changes the composition and often times just makes what I thought were good photos look straight up bad. Its a drastic change. This happens every time we shoot together.

I haven’t said anything yet and I’m wondering what others think. Am I getting annoyed over nothing? Should I let her do with the photos as she pleases? I just feel it’s representing my work poorly and it does kind of bother me.

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[–] titdirt@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

If you know the photos are going to be used exclusively for ig, I would ensure they're all exported in a way that minimizes the cropping IG will do. Also you could just send all photos in portrait mode to this specific client to have a little more control over how they turn out. It's annoying but most people who aren't photogs don't realize this so I try to mitigate this by giving them fewer options after editing.