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Originally posted by DonovanPhillips
It wouldn't hurt to buy a few strobes and use a digital SLR. You'd still be able to shoot "amateur" style, but you'd make the model more 3D looking and much more attractive to members.
Brian taught me that a few years ago, and GOD DAMN, was he RIGHT!! Sales and rebills went through the roof with just a few minor changes, yet the amateur style wasn't sacrificed.
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Donny ...first of all.....
good, great, greatest and other similar superlatives in front of "photographer" are ALL SUBJECTIVE terms...and I really could care less about what other dudes who CLAIM they are photographers think about my style or your style of shooting.
I can EASILY find my own personal criticism about your photos (publising photos of the models in MID-BLINK, or when the model is in MID-TURN from pose to pose etc) ...however I do not JUDGE other Internet site owners this way. Your members Im sure LOVE YOUR PHOTOS.....so only YOU KNOW WHATS RIGHT FOR YOUR MARKET
Believe me....I KNOW WHAT MY MARKET IS AND WHAT MY MEMBERS LIKE. ....(unlike some Morons)