jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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i did read the "oil post" or should i say Thesis( just kidding mark) and my only comment is it's never just one thing. my local family owned garbage man went out of business , in part due to the cost of gas, in part due to the unemployment and therefore not being able to collect like he could,in part due to waste management ( a big company around here) getting bigger, maybe in part due to global warming, who knows for sure. my local family owned grocery went out of business when wallymart built next door( who i really try not to go to due to their tendency to do that) and now is owned by giant eagle in Pa, who dropped the double gas perks, homogenized the line of foods they carry( it was nice to get things like smiths hot dogs there instead of just ballpark) and basically ruined the store.( and wegman's is a great store btw).
what this has to do with photography is...same system applies. it's hard for a one person operation to compete anymore when i can go to target and get my kid's photo taken for free with a coupon. the photos may very well be not nearly as good as the one person guy takes but the average consumer just does not realize that and goes for the price...i see this with my husband's work all the time...he does faux finishes and literally has lost jobs to people who can not even finish the corners( a basic skill ) and instead leave them the color of the primer
...because their cost was $200 less. as much as people claim they want "quality" that translates " cheap" more often than not.
so i think it would be impossible to make an easy living at photography and very difficult to make a "good" living unless you have a unique style, skill and then have to grow a reputation to go with it...or be an expert at smooze, then you can leave out the skill and style and people will never notice and call you anyway cause their boss recommeded you and he must know

what this has to do with photography is...same system applies. it's hard for a one person operation to compete anymore when i can go to target and get my kid's photo taken for free with a coupon. the photos may very well be not nearly as good as the one person guy takes but the average consumer just does not realize that and goes for the price...i see this with my husband's work all the time...he does faux finishes and literally has lost jobs to people who can not even finish the corners( a basic skill ) and instead leave them the color of the primer

so i think it would be impossible to make an easy living at photography and very difficult to make a "good" living unless you have a unique style, skill and then have to grow a reputation to go with it...or be an expert at smooze, then you can leave out the skill and style and people will never notice and call you anyway cause their boss recommeded you and he must know

