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Browncoat

Senior Member
"If all the world were an open door, save one, there would be a crowd of people gathered, curious as to what is on the other side". - Unknown
 

Rick M

Senior Member
"If all the world were an open door, save one, there would be a crowd of people gathered, curious as to what is on the other side". - Unknown

Interesting Quote!

I would suspect this thread is very interesting to the site owner. Inclusion or Exclusion, which is the better business model?
 

theregsy

Senior Member
While I am not, and probably never will be what is commonly held as a professional photographer, I do try and work in a professional manner (when I get asked) as well as trying to share any experience or tips I have picked up over my short career in Serious Amateur photography, on one site that i frequent (DPreview) a person asked a question in the Pro forums as to why they were having problems with their camera, one member immediately jumped all over this poor poster basically saying how dare you post in here, you don't use professional kit and this is for PROFESSIONALS. what a nice professional attitiude :) I don't think Nikonites would have a problem, everyone I have encountered so far has been pleasant and polite, no matter how dumb my question/post is. In conclusion (I wish you would stop me from rabbiting on so much! LOL) If a Pro space could be used for budding pros to ask questions about getting started, or the general business of being a pro sounds like a great place to me, if Pro's can also swap ideas about too sounds ideal. :) I might pop in and say Hi ;)
 
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jcottone45

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Here is what I feel: it may be very good for the Pros to have a forum, as long as the learning place for all who try to be better photographers is not forgotten or lost along the way.I can certainly understand Anthony's thoughts & agree to the fact that a pro forum be the proper place & be administered, as long as non pro members are not excluded permanently. After all, new & innovative ideas can come from any source, as long as they're allowed to participate. Just my two cents.

Joe Cottone sr
 
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