RE: Free-almost free pictures?

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On Fri, August 7, 2009 12:33, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I disagree that stock can't keep up though.  In fact unless you are
> looking at something particularly unique its probably already out there.
> I recently read a story on strobist about a guy, Danish I think, had a
> studio of 10 or so employees and tens if not hundreds of thousands of
> dollars in equipment to sell images at a dollar a piece.  The guy doesn't
> seem to realize he will be the victim of his own success.  He is
> destroying the market which is paying his bills and fostering a mindset
> that images have little or no value and that includes his.

Why do you think he'll do his own business model in?  So far as I can see,
his business model is selling a high-quality product at current
micro-stock prices.  He's built it up at current prices; he's not
dependent on old-style high stock prices (which most of my web clients
laugh at and reject out of hand), he should be excellently positioned to
thrive in the current market.
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