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p.1 #25 · She sold image for $1.60 and is now complaining! | |
This makes an interesting business proposition... Why spend all those hours chasing the light, when you can just go ahead and "fill" up from these MS sites. 
As an example: This particular project I´m working on has taken me 3 months(and counting), and have gotten me real close to a family of Red Foxes in North Norway, setting up specific areas to feed them regularly, hoping to get some even more spectacular wintery scenes shots, this coming winter. Considering the payoff and competition from MS sites, why even bother. I would not even be close to break even, considering; time, effort, write off, insurance, etc, etc.
There is a definite need for the MS sites, and they are here to stay. Pictures are not worth much these days, everybody can take pictures, with increasingly good affordable cameras. But except for the degrading value of good pictures, any competition is good. It makes us evolve as artists, and makes us work harder.
From each and every shoot I do, I get thousands of OK shots, a good deal of Great shots, and some Awesome shot.. Normally during the editing, I would delete the OK shots, as well as a great deal of the Great shots, rendering them useless as assets. In essence, any income they would bring is gone forever. Perhaps sending these "lower rated" shots to the MS sites, would bring in some "bonus" cash. The remaining shots would be used as income generating assets, and would be supplied thru your regular channels..
So what about your "image" as a photographer, and the goodwill or reputation you´re trying to build up thru your portfolio. Would that suffer if you put out sub-par images thru the MS sites Maybe we need to use aliases?
Which outlet will be the stronger long term, will photography as a proffession survive, or will we all have to rely on government grants, subsidies, or second jobs, to take up non-commercialized projects..
Edited on Jul 25, 2008 at 04:37 PM
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