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Old 06-17-2008   #12 (permalink)
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Default Re: Selling Portraits or Scared by all the cheap prices

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz View Post
Here here!
People with insanely cheep prices destroy the business they say they love so much!
Jimmyz,

You are RIGHT! The insanely cheap prices are destroying the business. I am selling rodeo 5 x 7's for $26 and people bitch about it. My family 5 x 7's are $64 up to $250.00. I live in Spokane where there is a photography college and the students come out wanting to give the farm away for a dollar.

That is my point and I am finding out that there seem to be a lot of people who are afraid to approach the subject and talk about it.

This is a forum where we can discuss anything dealing with photography. So lets start with the pricing.

Jimmyz, here is some Karma for having the stones to start talking about it.
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