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I took my lens to be professionally repaired and no change?

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I took my lens to be professionally repaired and no change? These shots are on an AR7IV and a Sony GM I 24-70, for about a year now I’ve noticed almost a haze over my shots, nothing seems to come out clear or crisp no matter the ISO. The example below is shot at F.45, ISO 1000 and SS125 something I don’t feel pushes the camera far at all but I’m still left with this grain/haze/loss of detail. Would anyon…

Ask Photography 890 2025-03-01

How do I professionally say STOP IT

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How do I professionally say STOP IT I’ve been managing my works social media for a year now, as I prepare to leave this workplace I’ve begun to do a soft handover of my work. The person taking over our social media firstly doesn’t like social media, secondly doesn’t actually use it and thirdly is being completely inconsistent with the brand. My job involves alcohol and there’s lot…

Reddit Social Media 876 2025-01-14

Am I ready to do this professionally?

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Am I ready to do this professionally? Been in the filmmaking game, but have only shot 3 weddings lifetime. Mostly feel like this is due to not putting myself out there, just taking an opportunity that comes to me instead of making it happen. Recently started doing photos along with some video as well (these two were just engagement style and then elopement style, both I staged to ga…

Ask Photography 834 2024-11-03

Should I tell my buyer I had to have my sensor professionally cleaned?

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Should I tell my buyer I had to have my sensor professionally cleaned? I’m in the process of selling a Sony A7rIV to someone online. She asked me to do a sensor spot check; I was actually surprised to see that there was indeed a small spec of dust visible I dialed way down to f/18. Wanting to cover all bases, I took the camera in for a professional cleaning and all is good now. I’m a bit of an over-communicator an…

Ask Photography 144 2023-08-29