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From: gamer_reg on 25 Jul 2010 07:35 On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:38:40 +0200 (CEST), Anne Onime <anonymous(a)rip.ax.lt> wrote: >http://www.facebook.com/pages/Newcastle-Australia/Almost-An-Angel-Photography-By-Tamara-Coan/277534776627?v=wall&__a=7&#!/photo.php?pid=6577176&id=277534776627 > > >Proof anyone can buy a DSLR and call themselves a photographer and dupe money out of people. > >$150 for a 2 hour session and all images on disc. My first images were not superb as I recall. Just out of curousity and for comparrison's sake..... what would y'alls experience and expertise demand in the order of fees for 2 hours?
From: Stefan Patric on 25 Jul 2010 12:08 On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:38:40 +0200, Anne Onime wrote: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Newcastle-Australia/Almost-An-Angel- Photography-By-Tamara-Coan/277534776627?v=wall&__a=7&#!/photo.php? pid=6577176&id=277534776627 > > > Proof anyone can buy a DSLR and call themselves a photographer and dupe > money out of people. > > $150 for a 2 hour session and all images on disc. I've seen worse. And this is nothing new. Been happening long before digital. At least, with film, all manual cameras with no built-in meter or motor drive, etc., people read the instructions. ;-) Stef
From: Noons on 25 Jul 2010 21:47
On Jul 25, 12:38 pm, Anne Onime <anonym...(a)rip.ax.lt> wrote: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Newcastle-Australia/Almost-An-Angel-Pho... > > Proof anyone can buy a DSLR and call themselves a photographer and dupe money out of people. > > $150 for a 2 hour session and all images on disc. It's the "digital revolution", rejoice! |