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The "Ugly" Business of Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 16429" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Therein lies the trick in all of this, Jack. And largely why this industry finds itself in such a mess right now. Everyone wants to be the top dog. It happens in all industries...let's look to the NFL for example:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While currently united under one banner, it wasn't always so. At one time, there were several different professional football leagues in America. I can name at least a dozen very different markets where this very thing was an issue at one time. The major difference is, they united and became better for it. The photography industry seems to be content with maintaining a rift for whatever reason. Until the powers that be can get over themselves and realize the damage they're causing as a whole, the mess continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 16429, member: 1061"] Therein lies the trick in all of this, Jack. And largely why this industry finds itself in such a mess right now. Everyone wants to be the top dog. It happens in all industries...let's look to the NFL for example: While currently united under one banner, it wasn't always so. At one time, there were several different professional football leagues in America. I can name at least a dozen very different markets where this very thing was an issue at one time. The major difference is, they united and became better for it. The photography industry seems to be content with maintaining a rift for whatever reason. Until the powers that be can get over themselves and realize the damage they're causing as a whole, the mess continues. [/QUOTE]
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