> Hello > Sometimes I want the film-days back. Imagine how easy it is to shoot some > film and have a good lab develop the prints. The lab will darken the too > bright images, correct colors and brighten the to dark images. Then you > choose the 10 % best and send them for scanning. Then you give the CD to > your client. > > No more long hours at the computer converting or editing all your RAW > files, tagging them, filing them, changing hard drives etc. for your > images. Just give the client the prints and the CD. Get paid. End of > story! > > Those where the days, ehh? > > Regards > Jens
A friend of mine is a wizard at photoshop. She is also an out of work graphic designer (the office she worked in was closed last month). I've told her that she should offer her services to pro photographers who would rather spend their time behind the camera than in front of the computer. I suspect that there's also a market for amateur photographers, but if she has to charge $30 an hour to make ends meet, how many people are willing to pay $20 for a quick first pass sorting shots as to subject and quality, $5 for a quick dial in and $15 for every shot that gets serious work done on it? Realistically, that's $30-80 for every day of shooting. What you ask for could be done, but are you willing to pay for it? -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

