Ward Photographer
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Re: Ward Photographer
I was showing one sister how to use the online tools and the first thing she did with her new knowledge is delete her photo because she didn't like it. (The photo had been previously gathered during one of our ward photo-taking activities.)
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Re: Ward Photographer
If the person dosn't like the picture that the Ward Photographer posted you can suggest that they replace it with one they prefer rather than just delete. Of course it will have to be approved by an administrator before its published
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Re: Ward Photographer
For consistency and clarity sake, having a ward photographer is the best option. We don't currently have one but I can attest that the pictures I've seen posted by members are not very helpful. Many are taking too far away from the subject or family pictures are posted as individuals & vice versa.