> Rolf Krohna wrote:
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> I guess I am an example of that myself. I target specific markets and clients, and I am not on the web.
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> I did not know it was getting that common.
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> My thought, for whatever it is worth, was that maybe that idea could be expanded a bit. I have seen some of these log-in sites and have asked to have access, but only found a very ordinary stock photography site, nothing extraordinary in quality, a lot of photos just dumped into a huge "bag", with a search engine, and with the extra hassle of getting a password and logging in every time.
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Rolf for years I have done what I called targeted stock. That is when I take stock I have a good idea who might use the picture before I've even taken it.
The idea of making it harder for clients to view my work doesn't make sense to me. I get a fair number of enquires and a few sales by having my work
seen on Photoshelter although the majority of visitors to my site are people I know and people that google for an agricultural picture and find me through
the search engine.
David B






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