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Subject: [Leica] RE Cost of pictures
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2018 22:08:49 -0700
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-----Original Message-----
From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf 
Of Ted Grant via LUG
Sent: September-04-18 3:17 PM
To: 'Leica Users Group'
Cc: Ted Grant
Subject: Re: [Leica] RE Cost of pictures

Hi Tina,
Well all I can say about "money earning photography today?" It absolutely 
sucks compared to "being an in depend business 20 years ago? Maybe even 10 
years ago?
Let me put it in a monetary fashion compared today to the yesteryears....... 
When I would receive a day rate of $500 per day, plus $250.oo for down days 
of no shooting. Plus purchase cost of every roll of film shot! Plus all 
processing and a contact sheet for every roll! Some documentary
month long assignments. Sometimes several months in a row and quite possible 
9 or 10 months in a year! Quite often for a variation of clients.
Stock material sold through an agency some years would be close to $40,000 a 
year on a good year. And I didn't really work at stock as my time was nearly 
always assigned work!
LEICA's were a piece of cake to buy. TODAY? NOT ON YOUR LIFE! Why?
Well the number one reason as far as I'm concerned?????
Those telephone cameras that everybody and their mothers own and use them 
quite often? Quite well for publications.
Their photography is quite well done for the pictures required these days. 
Plus the "seller?" :-( quite often give their pictures away for merely a 
"credit line" under the photo. In turn cut publication rates to almost 
nickels & dimes. OR NOTHING!
Photo books of how to do it being published are almost null & void! Why? 
Because you can learn so much off the TV screen down loading lectures and 
lessons for almost give away prices.
Even photographer hired positions are far and few between. Do I have an 
answer to correct this new life style??? NOPE! :-(
I suppose one could be factious and say " Just stay an amateur and have fun!!
cheers. Dr. Ted Grant O.C. 

-----Original Message-----
From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf 
Of Tina Manley via LUG
Sent: September-01-18 7:09 AM
To: Leica Users Group
Cc: Tina Manley; Lawrence Zeitlin
Subject: Re: [Leica] RE Cost of pictures

That wouldn't work for me!!  I currently have 10,000 images with my largest
stock agency.  I'm lucky if they sell 10 a month!  Prices for stock have
gone from an average of $500 per sale to $20 per sale.  If I didn't have
digital and had to pay for film, I would never be able to afford my Leicas!!

Tina

On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 12:20 AM, Lawrence Zeitlin via LUG <
lug at leica-users.org> wrote:

> As a point of interest, the latest issue of Science magazine, the journal
> of the AAAS, reports on the annual number of photographs taken. ?In the
> early 1800s, the first ever photograph was taken, an unassuming picture
> that required days of exposure to obtain a very grainy image. Over one
> million photos were taken during the US Civil war of which 100,000 survive.
> In the late 1800s, photography was used for the first time to see the
> movement of a running horse that was too fast for the human eye. In the
> following years photography played a pivotal role in human history, ranging
> from creation of the national parks in the USA all the way to documenting
> NASA?s first moon mission  In the 1900s, roughly 10 billion photographs
> were taken per year. Facilitated by the explosion of the internet, we will
> approach 2 trillion images this year - roughly about 1000 images per year
> for every person on the planet.?
>
> As a frequent reviewer of art and photo shows in the TriState area I have
> noticed several results of this plethora of images. First, figurative
> images are almost impossible to sell. Unless directly ordered by the
> recipient (i.e. a portrait or picture at ones children or a prized
> possession) the chance of selling any image approaches zero. Second, we
> have run out of wall space to exhibit images. It is virtually impossible to
> book a display space unless reserved far in advance. Modern houses have too
> many windows and too little blank wall space.
>
> I can conceive on only one simple fix for too many images. Raise the cost
> to at least one USD per exposure. Use film instead of digital. Currently it
> costs only pennies to take and print a picture. At current rates a year?s
> worth of photos requires only a few dollars of expense. The price of a new
> Leica kit is  thousands of times more expensive. Does anyone have a more
> sensible solution?
>
> Larry Z
>
>
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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] RE Cost of pictures)
Message from tmanley at gmail.com (Tina Manley) ([Leica] RE Cost of pictures)
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] RE Cost of pictures)