vish
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I think we've long devalued our work, but you're right - once you sell yourself short...
If I give away a photo to someone who asks, I am not taking food off your table.
This is not the same thing. Workers in all fields face competition from others who will do the same job for less money. But what we are talking about here is facing competition from non-professionals (folks who don't do X for a living) and who will do it for free.I am an IT worker. And I already face that - people who do what I do are off-shored all the time, their jobs replaced by those who will work for less.
Of course we have no responsibility for each other's income. However, we all do have a responsibility to be mindful of and respectful to each other. Competition is one thing- and I'm all for it. But when you allow clients to utterly devalue some else's work by placing no value on your own it's quite another.But let's look at it the other way around. When my company cut my pay recently, did you send me a check? If not, then you have no responsibility for my income - and I have no responsibility for yours.
I must be jaded as the warm fuzzy feeling left me for things like this long ago. I once sent a photo to an owner of a bar in Korea who sent me a really respectful and polite email and said he wanted to put my photo on the wall behind the bar because he really liked it and asked for a print. He said he could likely not pay what it's worth but told me I'd get a night of free drinks should I ever make it to his town and bar in Korea. That was the closest any for-profit business asked me for a free print. Others have asked to trade prints and I'm fine with that too. But a warm fuzzy feeling because some company making big bucks asks to use my photo for free? Ha. No way.
Reminds me of this rant from Harlan Ellison (language NSFW):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj5IV23g-fE
I was at a bar on St. Paddy's Day once and a stranger walked up to me and asked me what my favorite whisky was. I told him Jameson and I got a free drink and a hat! Obviously he was a Jameson rep!Amen.
Last year, the liquor conglomerate that owns Jameson spotted 1 of my bar/nightlife photos on flickr, too & asked to use it in ads & displays @ point of sales locations (probably airport duty-free stores) around the world.
Their offered payment? A bottle of Jameson.
I politely declined.
Also:
This is not the same thing. Workers in all fields face competition from others who will do the same job for less money. But what we are talking about here is facing competition from non-professionals (folks who don't do X for a living) and who will do it for free.
Of course we have no responsibility for each other's income. However, we all do have a responsibility to be mindful of and respectful to each other. Competition is one thing- and I'm all for it. But when you allow clients to utterly devalue some else's work by placing no value on your own it's quite another.
"We all are free to do as we wish with our own work."
hey bill, if i did IT work well, but as a hobby, and gave it to your employer for free, resulting in your layoff, would you still maintain that i'm free to do what i did with my work? and would you still bear affection for my engaging self?
on topic: basically Yuri's looking for the equivalent of a free user endorsement, and in a polite and complimentary manner, unless you find asking for something free to be rude or galling. and i think rich refused equally politely. no harm, no foul.
I give photos away all the time- to friends who want them for their walls, and to non-profit groups I support who want images for their promotions.
But when hobbyists give away images to groups who would otherwise be paying customers, they ARE taking food off of people's tables. Know what you are talking about, and understand the points before you post.
Its flickrcity, everyones out there shaking it around town giving it away for free...photos that is.
This is not the same thing. Workers in all fields face competition from others who will do the same job for less money. But what we are talking about here is facing competition from non-professionals (folks who don't do X for a living) and who will do it for free.
Of course we have no responsibility for each other's income. However, we all do have a responsibility to be mindful of and respectful to each other.
Competition is one thing- and I'm all for it. But when you allow clients to utterly devalue some else's work by placing no value on your own it's quite another.
So I'm performing a service - where's my money?