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Well I'm going to add a belated six-pennyworth. If I'm photographing models Photoshopping is sort of expected and accepted. I very rarely do any post-processing with anything else I photograph. May... Continue
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Thanks guys for the feedback, I was thinking £20 might be reasonable so at least you've confirmed I'm in the ball-park!
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Anyone give me any pointers on what to charge for supplying photos to be used on a website? I believe I can supply photos specifically targetted towards this website's users, but of course they may... Continue
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Saw your note about the photo contest. Yes, "natural person" is a weird term isn't it? That's lawyer talk for someone who is a citizen someplace. So go ahead and enter something. It's free...and natural.
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It's like this... if you have a painting hanging on your wall at home & it's crooked it's you business... if I were the artist & I saw that it's crooked I would probably think that you didn't care about my painting, but hey, it's your house.
If you have an art gallery and your paintings are all hanging crooked you've just told your customers that you don't care about the paintings & you don't respect the artists, so why should I care about your gallery?
When you post photographs MSS is your gallery & we, your viewers, are your customers. It's disrespectful to both your photographs and to your viewers to post photos with something that's as easy to fix as a crooked horizon... it's sorta saying "I don't really care about this image, and if you're looking at it, I don't really care about your time either." It's not like a frame or some other aesthetic consideration... it's just careless & sloppy... Of course just my opinion, but you asked for it ;-)
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