Bob and all: Thank you all for your (mostly good humoured) responses.
I appreciate that you, Bob, have equipment that can produce higher res pics than all but the best ULF cameras, and I am sure you use movements when required. Creative flair may be most of what you have to offer if you use budget equipment - Salesmanship (or client education) plays a part in any business, but if you use 35mm or low-res digital, your work is not acceptable to all clients and/or agencies...however good you are at PR. ...and res is not everything, and nor are movements, but I am sure you need movements in a pack shot factory, and if the end product is a half A5 page picture, res does not matter either - horses for courses. Dick Roadnight wrote :- >>The art of professional digital photography is to convince the customer to >>accept crap. >Doh !.....so that's where Ive been getting it wrong . >Any more insights to a successful future ? :-) . >Regards, >Bob Marchant. =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
