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Wedding Photography a Dying Industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="WaltE" data-source="post: 811762" data-attributes="member: 52673"><p>I have quite a different perspective. I don't shoot for money. I have the luxury of not needing my photography to produce income. I like to keep a project going at all times albeit at my pace. I have offered business I like (usually small home town start ups) a promo video or photo shoot with no charge. Most do not take advantage of the offer. I believe it to be a lot like entertainment. I've performed music my whole life and if a musical act does not have a price tag it is considered low quality just on that merit. If a group wants shows, they must charge. People are indoctrinated to getting what they "pay" for. Its interesting to me how choices are made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaltE, post: 811762, member: 52673"] I have quite a different perspective. I don't shoot for money. I have the luxury of not needing my photography to produce income. I like to keep a project going at all times albeit at my pace. I have offered business I like (usually small home town start ups) a promo video or photo shoot with no charge. Most do not take advantage of the offer. I believe it to be a lot like entertainment. I've performed music my whole life and if a musical act does not have a price tag it is considered low quality just on that merit. If a group wants shows, they must charge. People are indoctrinated to getting what they "pay" for. Its interesting to me how choices are made. [/QUOTE]
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