If you are a professional, why are you threatened by an "amateur" offering free photos. If you are a professional your product should be a lot better than an amateur. Clients should/would want to pay for your products. I do not see why there is a debate. Originally Posted by FlashCardzThreatened? Personally, I dont feel threatened by even those with superior skills/equiptment/studios. We all do our art/craft to the best of our abilities as I'm sure everyone here does. All we (me and the few others who spoke up) are pointing out is although free is not always better, it does its damage to any industry when offered to the general public. Sometimes minor, sometimes major.
Agreed.
No matter what business you are in. If someone opens shop up next to yours and offers the same/similar service/product that you feel is not the same quality but at a drastically lower cost (including free) and its a service/product that is bought on a regular basis, do you not think it will damage your business? In the long run, yes they will fade away and your business will come back but damage has been done. Originally Posted by BellaEroticImagery
...No matter what business you are in. If someone opens shop up next to yours and offers the same/similar service/product that you feel is not the same quality but at a drastically lower cost (including free) and its a service/product that is bought on a regular basis, do you not think it will damage your business? In the long run, yes they will fade away and your business will come back but damage has been done. Originally Posted by BellaEroticImageryI agree with this as well. It's a common occurrence/concept for anyone starting out to want to do a freebie for the experience. We've probably all done it, or at least charged a lower rate because we were amateurs at the time and didn't think the quality of our work was up to the higher price. I've paid models for their time, I've done TFP/TFCD and I've done service trades and paid work with escorts.
No matter what business you are in. If someone opens shop up next to yours and offers the same/similar service/product that you feel is not the same quality but at a drastically lower cost (including free) and its a service/product that is bought on a regular basis, do you not think it will damage your business? In the long run, yes they will fade away and your business will come back but damage has been done.If your business is providing a service that any amateur can do (even if badly) getting undercut by new guys is what is called an occupational hazard. Competition from all directions is a very large, and very important part of capitalism.
Threatened? Personally, I dont feel threatened by even those with superior skills/equiptment/studios. We all do our art/craft to the best of our abilities as I'm sure everyone here does. All we (me and the few others who spoke up) are pointing out is although free is not always better, it does its damage to any industry when offered to the general public. Sometimes minor, sometimes major.
If there is no one that beleives that, think about this...
No matter what business you are in. If someone opens shop up next to yours and offers the same/similar service/product that you feel is not the same quality but at a drastically lower cost (including free) and its a service/product that is bought on a regular basis, do you not think it will damage your business? In the long run, yes they will fade away and your business will come back but damage has been done. Originally Posted by BellaEroticImagery
Wrong. You are simply trying to create a monopoly in a free market. Price, is the result of supply and demand...that's how a free market works. The OP has offered supply, several women here have indicated demand. Expecting him to change his MO so you don't have to is not how it works. If you find him to be competition (because he "setup next door to you") then you have to adjust your method of supply to create more demand...not him. It is JUST the same for providers. Price change is often governed by supply and demand. Before anyone says a provider woldn't give it away for free...that's an oxymoron..she's not a provider (i.e. professional) if she is not charging..she is an amateur...and you don't see providers getting pissed at these women because one is building a business out of something that the other is not... so it's a moot issue. The foodstore analogy is wrong. The comparison would be a non-profit org giving away food vs having to pay for it at the grocery store. Profit vs non-profit rarely find themselves in competition. The OP is an amateur photographer too..but he has every right to create his own supply and demand flow as he sees fit. The only way your business will be affected by him is if women choose to use him over you. If he does a bad job they will still come to you anyway...if they return to him then you need to re-evaluate not him. Sorry to be harsh but that's how the free market works..and yes it sucks sometimes but it is what it is and you have to learn to adjust to it.
No matter what business you are in. If someone opens shop up next to yours and offers the same/similar service/product that you feel is not the same quality but at a drastically lower cost (including free) and its a service/product that is bought on a regular basis, do you not think it will damage your business? In the long run, yes they will fade away and your business will come back but damage has been done. Originally Posted by BellaEroticImagery