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I don't know why it should be considered as hypocrisy: everybody is free to choose to contribute to mirostock or not and purchasing from contributors who decide to sell their photo for $1 does not mean that you intend to sell yours for that price.I don't see any problem here.And you should have told him that you find his photos not very good... it's somehow hypocrite to write it here while not telling him your feelings
I think a photographer can buy and sell where ever he wants without the scrutinizing of his piers. I personally don't care where he gets his images from or sells them I feel it is his business. I would prefer to see more information that we can all use as photographers rather than talk hypocrisy on some guy I don't know.My two cents,AVAVA
Paula, Sorry for offending you. You are correct, if I don't have anything good to say best to just not say it. You say what you wish about this individual. AVAVA
Does that make him a hypocrite that he would buy other people's pictures for a dollar, but not sell his own for the same price?
Quote from: avava on January 27, 2009, 19:46Paula,Sorry for offending you. You are correct, if I don't have anything good to say best to just not say it. You say what you wish about this individual. AVAVAMaybe I should've just made this person a hypothetical person. No matter, it wasn't a big deal. Next subject.
Paula,Sorry for offending you. You are correct, if I don't have anything good to say best to just not say it. You say what you wish about this individual. AVAVA
Quote from: paulacobleigh on January 27, 2009, 20:04Quote from: avava on January 27, 2009, 19:46Paula,Sorry for offending you. You are correct, if I don't have anything good to say best to just not say it. You say what you wish about this individual. AVAVAMaybe I should've just made this person a hypothetical person. No matter, it wasn't a big deal. Next subject.Paula, all is fair in the forum. Literally it means open speech, so don't feel bad . You asked an honest question. If we have to think twice each time we ask a question here, it would take away half the fun .Let's consider this no different from getting together at the pub. OK? cheers, bottoms up !
Does that make him a hypocrite that he would buy other people's pictures for a dollar, but not sell his own for the same price?As a side note, he showed me some of his photography....it's not very good IMO.
I realized a long time ago that if I had to kill and butcher my own meat, I'd quickly become a vegetarian. Heck, there are lots of jobs I pay somebody to do that I wouldn't do myself.
photos he took 'years ago' = film or bad dSLRs --> he couldn't cut it in the microstock industry
Well, I have to say that the responses I got from this question made me feel less inclined to start any posts or comment much at all. I wasn't trying to talk about this person behind their back but more just to bring up the topic of people buying pictures for $1 but not willing to sell them......the same way a person complains about Wal-mart putting them out of business and then shopping there. But this isn't the first time that I have experienced negativity from people on this site. In the future, I'll just ask questions of things that directly pertain to the direct business of microstock, if I have any that can't be answered by sifting through the thousands of other messages. Or I'll figure it out myself. Or find the answer from a friendlier forum.
Well, I've been trying to participate in the forum, but my experience thus far hasn't been all that pleasant. I think my time would be better spent working on pictures...I'm not making any money making comments in here and if they're not wanted, then there's no reason for me to stick around. I've already been attacked twice now and I've seen some really sarcastic remarks made to other new users so this site hasn't made a very good impression on me. I belong to another online photography community who are very nice and helpful and I consider many of them to be good friends.
I agree with you Adelaide! -A level off hostility is definitely uplately. I'm not sure what is the reason for that, but in any case, we should all be polite to each other, even in disagreement.