perfect said:Hi Dave
again i here whats being said here , & i suppose it is a valid point , & boils down to what we are prepared as individuals to earn ?
i started this business 8 years ago with £50 pounds in my pocket when i rented my first studio & have stuggled to make a honest living since then , having to compete with digi methods & imagers !
i have a family to keep & put food on the table for & 2 studios & other related costs to pay for . I offered this lady bottom dollar uk rates for a good package at home , with studio lighting ! By the time i take my petrol costs , a roll of film & processing costs , with my time allocated the profit margin is relatively low to say the least ?
Here in the uk to process a roll of pro 35 film at 12x8 prints is on average £ 24 + vat , working photographers here in the uk start at around £120 per hour , my rates are £150 per hour including all materials ?
yep i could do this commission for £75 like you suggest , but iam affraid poor quality digital imaging will be the finish of film photographers , as the majority of the public seem to be choosing cheap & nasty services over quality here in the uk anyway ?
simon
perfect said:i cant even put a roll of film in the cam for one shot for £50
perfect said:i believe in time film photographers will be a sorted service , when the client / public realise that if it's quality required they must commission film !
simon
A curious statement considering photos like http://www.perfect-imagesprophotos.co.uk/resources/_wsb_514x535_Fresco.jpg on your web site.perfect said:" i hate digital & everything it stands for "
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