Sorry Bill, i thought i best snip your email, as it may be close to
the KB limit.

I don;t know if i'm undercutting any pro animal photographers in this
area, after all i still am one,  for the most part, its mostly one
animal.:-)

The $1400 per sitting people are not in this area, by a long shot.
However, i feel i can do a good job, am willing to do a free reshot
should the customer not be happy, and i feel $60.00 for an hours work,
well, is good.

Additional monies are made from prints or CD's etc.

Besides, how can i ever get to $1400 a sitting if i don't start some were.

I;m not like truck drivers who seem to start off with 18 years
experience, or at least thats what i get from the CB conversations.

Dave

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 10:15 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

>  I'm a little late chiming in, but I wanted to cogitate on this a bit. 
> Certainly in a free
>  market, one can charge whatever they like, but there are downsides to 
> undercutting the market as
>  well.
>  William Robb
>
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