You are entirely right Bruce. A friend of mine shoots professional sports 
shots for Football, baseball hockey Opeegee (Sp?)card company and admits that 
it's the time after he has his shots that is killing him. he still loves 
digital, but did not realize the work involved after he has the photographs...
Vic

In a message dated 12/5/02 4:50:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Professionally speaking, at this point in time, digital's greatest
weakness is the extra time most photographers are not being
compensated for while trying to impress clients and compete with each
other. It's also the added burden of having to babysit the whole
process to make sure the client can get what he wants. And lastly,
it's waiting for the rest of the non-photography world that process
and use our images to catch up with us.


I think I've got a few years left on my 503CW. 


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 Bruce >>

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