Thanks for your suggestions and sorry for the late reaction (posted it in the wrong place, posting was moved and I couldn’t find it).
Great to hear that I am not the only one. Yes, I did agree to the first few photos. I felt that I didn’t have a choice but to agree to the other ones as well. I made it very clear that I made a big exception and that she had to consider that the quality of the photos provided was very low. She did not really respond to this. I like the suggestion of the additional page. I will add them at the end of the book, last page and will frame as suggested in white. I will photoshop them as bit to make it look a bit better.
And obviously my sample book has only my own photographs in it!
Thanks again!
Basically what they are looking for is a planning in writing of the photoshoot. For example, if you are planning a fashion shoot, the theme could be summer. The outcome could be a sunny picture in a field with model and a bit of sun glare … Specify the model you would like to have in the shoot and any props /fashion items in this case. Location of the shoot, the time, the lighting issues, the best light for photography is at dawn or in the evening. In the middle of the day the contrast may be too sharp. Any equipment you may want to use. For example, if you do want to go for a photoshoot during the day, you might consider to bring a white umbrella to soften the light.
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