glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
I absolutely agree with RachelFerd. The problem is most photographers just aren't listening to what customers want. There is then a lot of stamping of feet & wailing from them about how they are being stolen.
Most people just want a small, cheap, low res image to share on FB. They don't want to pay a lot for it. That's just fact.
I do understand about costs/time involved but photographers need a model of business that stops your images being stolen (either by offering what customers want or a successful way of making the proofs unstealable)
For the record I will pay £10 - 15 per image if it's printed out there at the competition.
If I have to wait for images to go onto a website then if there's an option I will buy a couple of low res images for up £5 each but unlikely to pay anymore or order anything else. I just post a link to the pictures if I want to share them.
I have bought a low res image in the past for £4. After 6 months the horse had to be retired so I went back to the photographer & purchased several other large images.
Most people just want a small, cheap, low res image to share on FB. They don't want to pay a lot for it. That's just fact.
I do understand about costs/time involved but photographers need a model of business that stops your images being stolen (either by offering what customers want or a successful way of making the proofs unstealable)
For the record I will pay £10 - 15 per image if it's printed out there at the competition.
If I have to wait for images to go onto a website then if there's an option I will buy a couple of low res images for up £5 each but unlikely to pay anymore or order anything else. I just post a link to the pictures if I want to share them.
I have bought a low res image in the past for £4. After 6 months the horse had to be retired so I went back to the photographer & purchased several other large images.