But most people miss the bigger problem that ever fewer people are needed to produce the same number of desired widgets in an economic calculus counting on an ever increasing population buying ever cheaper goods. Whole nations. The equation still plays out even in the presence of "new things". Buggy whips are a red herring.
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He's just taking dirty pictures...
He's not but lots just like him are.
He clearly states he's in it just for the fun. Maybe over time he'll develop a portfolio and become more serious.
Maybe he'll become the next Ken Rockwell.
This guy might do a better job than a professional
Some folks want to make some money doing something they enjoy. My hat goes off to the individual for trying. By placing an ad on Craigslist, that's a good start. Photography is not just for a privileged few. Anybody, with any background can do it. No special qualifications required. I'm not offended on any level by what is said in an ad. As long as free speech prevails and no harm is done, this person could make the most outrageous claims. Why should anybody care?
Then the market will decide if there is a place for these people.
Some people will spend £30 for their lunch in a fine restaurant, others will pay £0.99 for some deep fried McBurger. There is a market for both.
Steve.
To continue your analogy, I can buy cookbooks and videos, exotic ingredients and kitchen equipment, and watch expert chefs demonstrating on TV, which should equip me to cook elaborate recipes from all of the world, with foods which my parents would never have recognised. But it doesn't turn me into a chef at the Ritz.
Skilled labour isn't cheap.
Cheap labour isn't skilled.
In Canada, one of the challenges faced by the legal profession is that many of the larger business law firms are outsourcing a lot of the business document generation work that used to be "bread and butter" work to lawyers in India.
Clients come in one day, instructions are prepared and forwarded to India, the work is done over night (due to the time difference) at a very favourable rate by well trained lawyers with excellent legal skills, the work product is returned electronically and reviewed by the local lawyer who delivers it to the client, along with a bill that includes a generous profit for the local lawyer.
Cheap, skilled labour.
Now that's what I call a racket. My real estate instructor used to say: "What do you call a thousand lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?--a good start".
At least he's not doing weddings.
He doing pics of naked women. It just for his enjoyment
In Canada, one of the challenges faced by the legal profession is that many of the larger business law firms are outsourcing a lot of the business document generation work that used to be "bread and butter" work to lawyers in India.
Clients come in one day, instructions are prepared and forwarded to India, the work is done over night (due to the time difference) at a very favourable rate by well trained lawyers with excellent legal skills, the work product is returned electronically and reviewed by the local lawyer who delivers it to the client, along with a bill that includes a generous profit for the local lawyer.
Cheap, skilled labour.
does video and still but doesn't do weddings and always wants it to be fun?
Sounds like he wants to shoot porn.
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