Hi Paul, Maybe I was not clear, that was meant to be an answer to a previous post.
What I was trying to imply, is there are some clients today who do not want to pay for a quality product/image, but are very willing to take a "knockoff" at a lesser price. Why pay for quality when "good enough" will do. Of course some would not recognize quality or even desire to, whether in photography, furniture, clothes, etc. If I required surgery for a life threatening problem, I would prefer a physician with excellence and experience over a physician who was "good enough" and got it right part of the time. Thanks for the reply. Best, John ----- > On 5/11/04 John Douglas wrote: > > > I know it is not as good as it could be, .......................but > >it is "good enough." > > it's interesting to see what an attractive phrase this can be if you > leave off the first part above. If it's good enough, it's good enough. > -- > Best wishes > > Paul Bradforth > =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
