Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Somebody wrote: >>>>We are, after all, talking about photos you have already taken for another purpose, so it's gravy.<<< And this dumb ass "so it's gravy" business philosophy is why photographers aren't millionaires! Very few who primarily work as documentary photographers really make the kind of income they should without re-selling every image they shoot more than several times. And even then, there are many scratching the bottom of the barrel all the time who work as independents / freelancers compared to staff shooters. Just because someone goes off to a far away place to photograph "neat things" doesn't mean they have buckets of money to do it, as most struggle constantly to break even at best. So there isn't anything like, "photos you have already taken for another purpose, so it's gravy." Never ever! And unless you've done this for a number of years you haven't got a clue of what you're talking about. And if you have time in, you sure as hell wouldn't make that kind of remark! Tina Manley put it in a very understandable way: >>>>>>No! No! No! It is called "stock" and it's how a lot of photographers make their living. If other photographers are giving away their stock, it makes it very difficult for those of us who are trying to make a living from it. Documentary photography does not even pay expenses - as you point out.<<<<<<<<< And Tina, many a "stock / documentary photojournalist" has gone broke simply by giving their work away not understanding the profit-loss scenario of doing business! ted