Anders Hultman wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Chris Stoddart wrote:
If you are a pro you just charge for post-production work. If you spend 2 hours shooting a job, then 6 hours at the computer, and only charge for 2 hours you are a fool and deserve to be paid poorly.
Of course that's what any pro will do, but it begs the question, does it
make you a photographer or a computer technician?
And a non-digital photographer that spends those six hours in the darkroom, is he/she a photofinisher rather than a photographer?
An "enlarger operator" ?
;-)

