At 11:43 AM -0400 8/12/09, Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
Value is measured by earning levels in the US, and in many other cultures.
The less you earn, the less valuable you are. The less your
photographs earn, the less they're worth.
"value" is a subjective term...to state flatly that the value
of a photograph is a function of a monetary system seems to me to be
a bit shortsighted...not to mention equating the value of a human
being to what he or she earns...I have photographs of friends and
family that are so "valuable" to me that they are literally
priceless...
Jim
Baja Oregon