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SamObeid wrote:
Want to be a successful photographer? Go to business school not photography school.


Well said, may I add take a course that specifically targets the Business of Photography, they are fantastic, and get ASMP's "professional Business Practices in Photography"

http://www.amazon.ca/Asmp-Professional-Business-Practices-Photography/dp/1581151977

Came highly recommended by a well known commercial photographer I know, and has never let me down. It is truly an eye opener. Key is you have to read it front to back.


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I agree that it ultimately de-values our work as photographers and makes it harder for professional photographers to make a living.

Unfortunately, it is a steep uphill battle, and probably a losing battle at that, ultimately. For each person who takes a stand, there will be ten others who are willing to give away their photo for free or next to nothing. Many people are just thrilled to know that someone wants to publish their photos. Ad and creative agencies know this. Asking a clerk to spend an extra half hour looking through places like Flickr might save hundreds or possibly thousands of dollars on a media buy, so it doesn't hurt to try, right?

Fortunately, the market for high-quality, well-priced photography hasn't entirely disappeared. :) But it definitely has taken a beating, and those who depend on that to make a living need to adjust or perish. Just look at what happened to the professional stock photography world over the past five years.


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"I dont make enough money in photography and I cant pay the rent , because other photographers are giving out photos for free, it's their fault" LOL

My own personal take on this is "all's fair in love and war". I used to be "that guy" with the cushy IT office job, and was thrilled to get a couple hundred bucks and a free meal to take pictures at a friend's wedding. Then I realized there were people in Toronto able to collect $10K and beyond to photograph a wedding, and I said "to hell with cubicle life!!!" and never looked back. :D

I know a lot of wedding photographers express their disdain (I don't quite want to say the word "hate") towards the "weekend warriors" who think nothing of buying a 1Ds Mark III or D3, charging a few hundred bucks to shoot a wedding, and then simply burning all the files to a DVD and going home. It's human nature to dislike something that threatens our livelihood.

The bigger problem is the lowering of the standards of excellence. Face it, the general public tends not to know what defines good photography service. Thus, many of them focus on price instead. It's a "race to the bottom", as many have put it, as consumers increasingly (and unrealistically) expect more for less. Excellent photography should be an art form, not a commodity: quality over quantity. But things are generally headed in the opposite direction: more is better, instant gratification, "cheap enough is good enough", etc.


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Basic supply and demand. There are more supply of photographers (pros & non-pros) than there are demand for them. Even if all the pros formed a solid trade organization/union and set standard prices (like the freakin oil companies), there's still likely more non-pros willing to do it for free or next to nothing. So it's probably best to really study the industry and market and look for revenue opportunities outside the usual stuff. It's survival of the fittest.

That said, this is still just a hobby to me and am still contemplating if I do want this as a second career. Hence I'm still in the "study the industry & market" phase in order for me to make a proper assessment. However I occasionally do get requests/offers for paid gigs and I at least try to find out what going rates are so as not to low-ball the pros.


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I'd highly recommend that anyone who has challenges on what 'fair pricing' of photographs and photographic services is or should be, read Dan Heller's "5 Truisms of the Photography Business" http://www.danheller.com/truisms.html

He makes a very good fact supported case for the direction the industry is moving in. You may not agree with him or like what he has to say, but the case he makes and the facts he presents are difficult to argue with.


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technical competence in photography is easy to achieve... but buidling a viable business takes more than technical competency... as with any profession, photography requires lots of hardwork and investment in time and energy that most of the 'weekend warriors' will fail to muster...

although the market for photography isn't infinite, it is still quite substantial and if you're committed to making it your livelihood then you'll find a way to make it work.... but the majority will fail... as with most other self-employed professions...


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p.s. the schmap site is complete crap... personally, i wouldn't want to be associated with it ... surprised if it's able to grow and is still viable in a year or two...


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Well I just got my first request from them.

Of course I said no way. I'm not trying to make money on my photos, but I'm not going to give my stuff away either!

The photo in question: black creek pioneer village (funny, since many other people on tpmg have had shots from there short listed too apparently).

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34353273@N00/3282834918/" title="99860002 (Large) by chris_hotwire, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3305/3282834918_c5df9ddf5c.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="99860002 (Large)"></a>

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Hi Christopher,

I am writing to let you know that one of your photos has been short-listed for inclusion in the eighth edition of our Schmap Toronto Guide, to be published at the end of this month.

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Clicking this link will take you to a page where you can:
i) See which of your photos has been short-listed.
ii) Submit or withdraw your photo from our final selection phase.
iii) Learn how we credit photos in our Schmap Guides.
iv) Browse online or download the seventh edition of our Schmap Toronto Guide.

While we offer no payment for publication, many photographers are pleased to submit their photos, as Schmap Guides give their work recognition and wide exposure, and are free of charge to readers. Photos are published at a maximum width of 150 pixels, are clearly attributed, and link to high-resolution originals at Flickr.

Our submission deadline is Friday, July 17. If you happen to be reading this message after this date, please still click on the link above (our Schmap Guides are updated frequently - photos submitted after this deadline will be considered for later releases).

Best regards,

Emma Williams,
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides
www.schmap.me/ejwilliams


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Has anyone gotten a message from these people? I am seriously thinking of withdrawing my photo.... (Flatiron Building).. for two reasons... #1 - there is no financial compensation for use of my photo in a published guide, and #2 - I don't appreciate people just pulling my photos off of flickr and then asking me 'after' the fact. Now I know that my work is stolen all the time, and that is a risk I take making my images available on the world wide web... but when it comes to a publisher, I am not a happy camper. So do you think I am doing the right thing? Or just over-reacting?


#1 but not everyone is in for it for financial gain. I think it's a great opportunity to build one's portfolio if you are an amateur and have had no exposure yet.

#2 But doesn't it say that you have to either approve or decline?
I don't think they will publish it until you approve. Wasn't the link that showed your picture on their site just a mock-up?

I've had my work published (both online and printed) a couple of times with no financial gain (but full credit). Of course it would be great to be paid but I still consider myself an amateur. I will eventually release my work only for payment...

ditto, i also an amateur i don't mind doing free to get my name out... also i have paid jobs at the same time while getting my name out for doing some freebies.


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SamObeid wrote:
Want to be a successful photographer? Go to business school not photography school.
Amen!
Or read What They Don't Teach You At Harvard Business School :wink:

Guess who makes more money? The owner of Smugmug, iStockphoto, etc or the photographer? :P


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Want to be a successful photographer? Go to business school not photography school.

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Photography is like any other product or service -- it depends on the way you've positioned your brand (which is you).

If you think about it, there are really only two ways any brand can truly succeed.

1) low cost provider - Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc. or

2) high end/quality - Emirates, Tiffany's, etc.

Everything else sort of falls in the middle. My advice is to remove yourself from this middle section. Either offer $400 wedding photography or $8,000 ones...everything else in the middle ultimately becomes mediocre (Air Canada, Sears, etc.).

Neil


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