If there are more possibilities than not improve, to improve, or go home and stop altogether it would be nice to know what they are.
I would like to see it in action too, if anyone would be interested in picking it up. I personally would like to stick with the knitting - sorry - the camera and photography.
That the present form of stock photography has reached the end of its useful life is for sure, at least when it comes to photographers who try to live on it.
Sometimes it feels a bit like the "ball and the chain" hearing so many moan about the $1 photo-sales, and so few, if anyone, who comes up with any ideas, useful, crazy, or indifferent, how to make it better.
On 05-Sep-2010 2:40 PM, Brian Yarvin wrote:
> I guess I am just one of those half brained idiots that belong to the
> first group. I just can't stop to try to find better ways of making that
> proverbial mouse trap.
Rolf:
There are many more than three possibilities and you have been suggesting one for a long
enough time for me to become very curious about how it will work. I'm looking forward to seeing
it in action.
Brian Yarvin
Author, Educator, Photographer
http://www.brianyarvin.com






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