ok so its looking like my best option is to swallow my pride and give the customer what they want (with conditions like no editing ect.) i think when i start to charge and the customer wants cd only i will give two copy's first one low res water marked copy for web and then high res copy's for printing. allow the customer to print their own (if they don't want me to print them) but charge extra for doing so to account for loss of earnings. this will hopefully earn me a good reputation and encourage more business
If your work is good enough to get noticed people will want your watermark on the images they purchase from you..... It becomes a status symbol for them ;-)
Hi all I am doing a portrait shoot for a friends family. I am not charging as I am still new to this and am using the images to help build a portfolio. they only want images on a cd no prints they are going to use them on Facebook with the possibility of printing them for their self's in the future. My question is should I water mark the images (just a small logo in the bottom corner) or do I just ask for recognition ?
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i read this review just before looking to buy the item can any one tell me if they have personal experience with the F J Westcott 2334 Apollo Recessed Front 28inch Light Modifier
i read this review just before looking to buy the item can any one tell me if they have personal experience with the F J Westcott 2334 Apollo Recessed Front 28inch Light Modifier
i read this review just before looking to buy the item can any one tell me if they have personal experience with the F J Westcott 2334 Apollo Recessed Front 28inch Light Modifier
i read this review just before looking to buy the item can any one tell me if they have personal experience with the F J Westcott 2334 Apollo Recessed Front 28inch Light Modifier