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At first I kinda felt bad for the guy - I've had gigs (mostly unpaid/voluntary) where /everything had gone wrong, especially with the grain and slow shutter speed to try and cope, but wew.
Feel bad for people investing their time and money in him - clearly it's not a learning experience for him because he's branding it 'professional' and showing it off. Maybe if he was acknowledging it's not great and doing more stuff to learn I'd have more sympathy.
(I'll attached a collage of some pics from a recent job I feel I cocked up on, because why not.)