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If any service type of person (lawn care, home renovations, accounting, etc., etc.,) contacted me and offered their services for free, that flyer would end up in the recycling can along with all the credit card offers, mortgage refinance offers, and what have you that burgeon my mail box. If they're offering it for free, the public perception would be that it is a scam. If it was a legitimate service of good quality, then they would be charging for it.
Brent Ward wrote:
...Pro Bono is usually for charity. If your going to give your work away, find a good cause that needs photography...
We all have out pet projects and favorite causes. However, I am careful and quite selective in this regard, as the staff at many charities have better benefit packages than I have, and many directors of local charities have salaries in excess of $100K. If it is a true grass roots operation with a shoestring budget, I try to create a win-win by making sure I get exposure and by doing a project with full creative control.
Edited on Jun 10, 2008 at 12:42 PM
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