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Digital or analogue (film) look for my portfolio?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 218961" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>When choosing a photographer you're going for the look you want, and a discerning couple will continue looking until they find one that suits their needs. If you want to know what the masses want, look at 100 portfolios and copy what 90% of them are doing and then fight it out with the competition. Or give them a look that is different from the others while still being beautiful and sharp, and a little old school, and get those who appreciate being a cut above the norm. Any good photographer can make good, crisp photos, and let them know you can do both if that's what they ask for. But if you're drawn to the style then people will see it in your work. "Retro" is in. Do it well and you'll get gigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 218961, member: 9240"] When choosing a photographer you're going for the look you want, and a discerning couple will continue looking until they find one that suits their needs. If you want to know what the masses want, look at 100 portfolios and copy what 90% of them are doing and then fight it out with the competition. Or give them a look that is different from the others while still being beautiful and sharp, and a little old school, and get those who appreciate being a cut above the norm. Any good photographer can make good, crisp photos, and let them know you can do both if that's what they ask for. But if you're drawn to the style then people will see it in your work. "Retro" is in. Do it well and you'll get gigs. [/QUOTE]
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