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Mike. Can you just borrow a Sony a850 and a zeiss sony 85mm f 1.4 lens and shoot on a copy stand?
Does Equipment Matter?
Wow, yesterday was a hard day. It's funny how much of life with a dog is based on mutual understandings—you don't realize how much until all your normal routines are interrupted. I'm sure things will get better as we ease into a routine, but we're in the adjustment phase now. Lulu was up all nig...
Mike, doesn't the NY Times have advertising? That is the revenue they need to attract, I think. Look at Google. If you provide value, they will come.
The World's Best Photography Magazine Tries a Different Revenue Model
Given the previous post, this might be as good a time as any to note that the World's Best Photography Magazine (my nickname for the New York Times) is transitioning (again) into being a pay site. The deal is that your first 20 visits every month are free, but if you want to visit more often tha...
The Louvre is full of coypists who sell their paintings for big money. Perhaps the photo community needs to make patrons aware of originals versus copyists.
The New York shows of young photogs who rip off and show appropriated ad photos from the 1960s selling for huge sums is a case in point.
Caveat Emptor. If they're stupid enough to buy it, shame on them.
The Case of the Copycat Photographer
'Teach a man to fish...': PDN (Photo District News) has documented in two articles the curious case of Canadian photo-plagiarist David Burdeny, who has evidently decided to forge a career as an art photographer by, well, by doing exactly what a couple of other art photographers (Sze Tsung Leong ...
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