A BAD CLIENT PHOTO ISN’T A DEATH SENTENCE
People often send photos that make you want to reject them right away — blurry, poorly lit, taken in a hallway on the go. But it’s not always necessary to ask for new ones. Sometimes you can still pull a workable version out of such material.

What can realistically be saved:
- weak or uneven lighting (through color correction and local adjustments)
- minor skin imperfections and small artifacts
- average sharpness (with proper sharpening and texture work)
- imperfect angles (through light perspective and proportion correction)

What almost always kills the case:
- heavy blur and “soapiness”
- very low resolution
- strong facial distortion from wide-angle shots
- completely destroyed lighting (deep black holes or blown-out areas)

The main rule: don’t try to turn a bad photo into a perfect one. The goal is to make it good enough to pass verification.
Send us your “problematic” photos in DMs. We’ll honestly tell you whether it’s worth working with them or if it’s better to look for other source material right away.
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