Wednesday, September 20, 2006

There's more Photography than Photography

Photography is a hard business to be in, and newcomers trying to get into this field do what newcomers do in any field, which is to charge less in order to 'get their foot in the door.' This is hardly news. But I personally don't think that that's what is dragging prices down in photography generally.

With some glaring exceptions, certainly, most photographers take a cery unilateral approach to photography. They tend to think of their photographs merely as 'products' to be sold. They fail to see the educational value of their images, and therefore they miss a great many opportunities to make an impact with their photography in their own communities. And, also, in that regard, to make a name for themselves. I think that if you are well-known as a person in your community, photography acclaim will follow assuming that you are also a good photographer. The old axiom is this: YOU SELL YOURSELF, FIRST
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