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    Eric Biggerstaff
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    Photography-now.net

    Hey everyone,

    Got a question for the group. I have an email on my website from www.photography-now.net asking me to show my work on the site.

    I visited the site and it seems like a well done and professional group, but does anyone here have any experience with these people?

    I deleted a few of these emails in the past as I figured they were spam but today I actually went and took a look at the site.

    Anybody have some feedback?

    Thanks,
    Eric
    Eric Biggerstaff

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    1. You have no control when you want to change images. They charge you for doing that at X$ per 20 and I cannot find how much that is. 2. If you enter into a web host agreement with them you are subject to their contract, and I cannot find that without registering. 3. You have no control over which category your photography is placed. Looks pretty much like you have very little control once your images are submitted.

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    Eric Biggerstaff
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    Re: Photography-now.net

    Thanks Charles,

    Looks like a big NO.
    Eric Biggerstaff

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/...fishy-service/

    Wonder if they run a competition too?

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    I don't understand what's so difficult about running an online gallery for photographers to exhibit their work once you have the correct programming done. Charge a photographer a small fee (<$350), for the hosting service per year, exhibit 50 or so images for the photographer and give them full control over when they want their images changed and what they want it changed to. Not so difficult one would think. The problem is getting an attractive online gallery coded.

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    Quote Originally Posted by David Spivak-Focus Magazine View Post
    The problem is getting an attractive online gallery coded.
    That is the least difficult part of it. There are lots of very talented and very qualified technical people out there.

    The most troublesome part is in the fact that most of those who are trying to start these things are making it to their own measure instead of accommodating their potential clients. And they invariably want it cheap.

    As we used to say in my business: Speed, Quality, Affordability. Pick one. You could even get by with two, but only if you forget affordability.

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    That is the least difficult part of it. There are lots of very talented and very qualified technical people out there.

    The most troublesome part is in the fact that most of those who are trying to start these things are making it to their own measure instead of accommodating their potential clients. And they invariably want it cheap.

    As we used to say in my business: Speed, Quality, Affordability. Pick one. You could even get by with two, but only if you forget affordability.
    Affordability is relative to the actual emotional value of something, I believe.

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    I have received several solicitations for this site. At first I was intrigued because they were advertising a gallery listing service that would have been beneficial to me. That looks to have disappeared from their service. The thing I find strange is there are no mere mortals on their listing, only the masters. It doesn't look like anyone has paid for their service. Here is a list of some of their members. I wonder what Ansel had to pay to be listed?
    Sturges Jock
    Adams Robert
    Adams Ansel
    Mapplethorpe Robert
    Weston Edward
    Gasser Peter
    Burtynsky Edward
    Witkin Joel Peter
    Avedon Richard
    Sudek Josef
    Davidson Bruce
    Callahan Harry
    Norfolk Simon
    Bravo Manuel Alvarez
    Shore Stephen
    Kertész André
    De Keyzer Carl
    Penn Irving
    Cunningham Immogen
    Salgado Sebastiao
    Stieglitz Alfred
    Atget Eugene
    Imae Yo
    Gowin Emmet
    Tice George
    Evans Walker
    Strand Paul

    www.gladesgallery.com

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    I just submitted a portfolio, so I'll let everyone know how it goes. I may be the first "mortal" on the list. I already have my own well functioning website, I just figured this was another nice presence that may or may not be helpful. $50 was hardly worth worrying about. I won't try to maintain this portfolio except for every year or two since the portfolio links to my web site. If I then decide to cough up another $50 for them to run an update, I'll do it if it turns out to be worth the effort.

    I really am curious, though, as to who was in the group of photographers that started this site. Sure has a nice collection of photographers. I'm sure my presence will bring down the value of the whole bunch!
    Jim Cole
    Flagstaff, AZ

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    Re: Photography-now.net

    Portfolio went up this morning, less than 12 hours after submission. Painless.

    I am listed under Selected Contemporary Artists > More Contemporary Artists . Recent Additions if you are interested. The site's search also works.

    I thought it appropriate as I have been newly struggling with trying to grasp still life photography, the recent addition right above me has a very good still life portfolio - John Manno. What fun work!
    Jim Cole
    Flagstaff, AZ

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