First off, I want to thank everyone for their input. I appreciate the insight
Kevin Allen wrote:
answer to question 1 - that's illegal as Hell. DO NOT even think about it.

Sorry if I sound harsh, but that's like stealing from the photographer.
I've already paid the guy 1400 just to show up and take pictures. As I contracted his work I already consider whatever he did during that period mine.
Kevin Allen wrote:
I got turned off to doing "real" professional photography because of the general lack of consideration "normal" people have for how much work goes into making a good printed image.
normal people (such as myself) aren't millionaires.
220 his 16x20 VS under 20 at snapfish, for which we would both probably just send off his digital file.
(220 = a new set of azenis for the integra, and a 12 pack of beer

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Kevin Allen wrote:
About the negatives & digital files - just think about this... he can either get his $ by making prints for you (& incurring a lot of time/ travel/ material costs) or he can sell you the negs & files & skip all that - but he still needs to pay his bills. )
I understand your point though. Honestly, I don't know what he has done to the images as I haven't asked, but I include that in the original fee. All I really wanted though is the originals so I can do with them as I please.
The whole story is he was hired by my wife's mother who said he was great, and he is also a member of their church. She set the whole thing up, and my only question to him was "will I have the option to purchase the originals", which he said yes. He hasn't been completely unreasonable, but I feel he has already made his profit on the original fee and doesn't need to make a killing off the reprints to "break even". I'm willing to pay for the originals, I just think his fee's are a little rediculous.
It's funny how my wife and mother in-law don't laugh anymore at my idea of buying a really nice 1000$ camera, hire a friend to take a ton of pictures, and then sell the camera on ebay for 500.