For all you MAC Lovers out there
I’m posting this article just after the release of the G4 iPhone. The latest and greatest mobile from apple that does everything faster and smoother than before
…..except making phonecalls which is a really stoopid oversite bordering on Darwin Award material
So for all the stalwart MAC maniacs out there looking for a morale boost, I thought you may like to see this.
A photoshop image I did a long time ago and found while clearing space …… enjoy 🙂The funny thing is it’s been 22 years sinceI used a MAC 🙂
It only takes £30 to make a profit from photography and save the industry at the same time
I was recently asked:
"this is my first commercial job and all I’ve done so far is agree a price. Presumably I’ll need some sort of contract? Or do I? And is there such a thing as an example or template I could adapt and use?"It’s a sad fact that the imaging industry is being eroded by the uneducated.
When I say "uneducated" I’m referring to people that don’t invest any time to know their rights, how to manage their copyright/license or just how to run a business.
It’s fantastic that talented image makers get an oppertunity to be rewarded when asked to make an image for a client, but when they don’t know how to quote and they give away their pictures for virtually nothing or their objective is only to buy a new bit of kit… that’s where a problem can begin for both client and supplier.
All too often people are doing bits on the side without covering their basics never mind making a profit.
(It is a business after all)
Some companies are quick to exploit the uneducated, because it keeps their overheads down. It’s not their fault. They’re looking for the best price and so they may discuss a project with someone lacking in business knowledge and talk them into working under the market rate.But it can turn out like printer ink……
I stocked up on some cheap ink off the web for my document printer at 1/3 the price of branded ink.
Bargain I think. Keeping my overheads and expenses down.
The TV adverts said "Buy branded ink – it’ll last up to 30% longer than unbranded ink".
I sit there thinking "Yea, but I can get 3x the ink for the same price."
I get the ink, I put it in and it doesn’t work or the results are unreliable and no good, not what I wanted.
I end up trashing all the cheap stuff and having to go out and buying the branded ink to do the job right.
Waste of my time. Waste of my money.You’ll notice that larger companies skip the ‘cheapest is best’ approach when it comes to their public image and they’ll go straight for the right person who can deliver the desired results first time.
They understand the value that they will bring to their product.It’s easy to spot how we get programmed as it spills into other areas of our life too.
For example, if you go to a restaurant, and we find ourself looking at the prices more than the fare, then chances are we rarely end up with the best plate of food in front of us and we’re left unsatisfied.
If we ordered our favourite dish then we get what we want – even if it cost a few percent moreI’m happy that people get out there and sell themselves, there is plenty room for everyone, but to properly exist side-by-side with full time photographers, they need to correctly quote and bill for the job.
Even if the license is free/included, we still need to know how to create the paperwork to protect our commercial and private clients.
Clients also need to protect themselves by making sure they get hold of the right paperwork.I did a couple of years semi-pro before I moved to full-time but I always quoted and billed a proper price, even though it wasn’t my main income. Ironically it was easier then as I had an income from the day job so I had some security. If the job didn’t go through then I had my weekend free to relax or do my own projects with no fiscal dent. Win-win.
So, how do we get educated?
If you’re interested in making money from photography then there’s really only one source that’ll answer all your questions. It’s the best investment you’ll make and is useful for clients that need to know their rights too
*Free Commercial Photography in June
Yup, I’m offering my services for free to a registered business or charity in June.
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CallumW.com has moved to the UK
I bought CallumW.com back in March 2000 – not realising then quite how integral it would become in my day-to-day and my identity (online).
10 years ago the internet was still relatively unused by the masses, but nowadays business are beginning to push their IT to internet outsourcing specialist companies via cloud computing thanks to internet speeds and cheaper storage.
Slightly unimaginable to the dial-up culture we had even just a few years ago.
The price of WebHosting has always been exponentially higher in the UK than the USA and so CallumW.com moved to live in a Data Center in Florida for 10 years, soaking up the sun, partying, trying to avoid ‘tropical’ computer viruses and hiding under the desks when hurricanes blew through.
But finally, the hosting company I’ve always used (and were always best value for money) have opened up a datacenter in the UK and have closed the gap in hosting fees. It’s still marginally less value than what you get in the USA, but it’s still more than I can use and as it’s so much faster being local in the UK, that’s good enough for me 🙂
So on the 28th of May, CallumW.com packed it’s bags, bought some woolly jumpers and on the 29th (circa 16:00) it came home and is now living in a plush brand new box in a secret location somewhere in London.
You may notice (if you’ve visited before) that the site is much more responsive now that it doesn’t have to travel 6,000 miles before splatting itself all over your screens …… [maybe I should rephrase that?]
Welcome home my wee site … Take your sandals off, I’ll get the kettle on 🙂

