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Welcome - are you selling stock via the micros or traditional agencies? If nothing else, working with the agencies in an ever-shifting environment will keep you on your toes - I think new things are part of the landscape, so perhaps it'll keep you young You can edit your profile so that links to your portfolios show up, if you wish - it can be a way for people to get to know your work.
welcome here! how cool is google just seen you own a sailing boat company in St. Thomas been in the Caribbean many times, Jamaica, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Antigua, this year will go to St. Lucia, if I ever stop around you I will tell you if I am assuming correctly who you arehave a great stay here
welcome! I probably don't have the right to say "welcome" as I'm a relative newb to this site also. But even in this newbie forum a lot of the old dogs are lurking. There are some truly amazing, successful stock photogs here, and some very jaded ppl here. If you're not so green in stock you might fare ok.... I think the rest of the newbs hide. I myself am new to stock but am in my 4th decade (and I've birthed 3 children & tolerated one husband for 12 years) so I don't take **** from anyone. enjoy
Welcome aboard, proimage. Don't worry about being laid back, it won't be long before the micros' behaviour turns you into a crusty, cantankerous, objectionable old git like the rest of us.
( I've ...tolerated one husband for 12 years
In the past, I think many new posters here were discouraged by a couple of blowhard "pros" who loved to jump in and tell people how naive, unskilled and clueless they were. Thankfully at least a couple of those jerks seem to have lost interest and don't pontificate as often.
Quote from: stockastic on May 03, 2012, 16:34In the past, I think many new posters here were discouraged by a couple of blowhard "pros" who loved to jump in and tell people how naive, unskilled and clueless they were. Thankfully at least a couple of those jerks seem to have lost interest and don't pontificate as often. LOL
In the past, I think many new posters here were discouraged by a couple of blowhard "pros" who loved to jump in and tell people how naive, unskilled and clueless they were. Thankfully at least a couple of those jerks seem to have lost interest and don't pontificate as often. When I started this, I learned a lot by asking dumb questions and posting uninformed opinions (some of which turned out to be quite correct).So I say to all the small fish - it's your pond too.