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The poor with the strategy of the rich…

Jack_Flesher

New member
Bonjour Jack

Though you're not talking about your own experiences, you talk on general meanings and not specifically about B&W. Thanks for that.
SNIP
Once again, may I ask to others how they face a client that ask something that "normally" they wouln't do?

Hello Nicholas:

Actually I was talking about how I would react to your situation... Let me try and rephrase my response more directly: As a pro photographer, I will do anything that is legal and does not endanger my life, assuming of course the pay is good :)

I have a friend who is a commercial graphic artist. His firm gives them all the following canned answer for when a client ultimately asks, "Can you do this to that?" The answer is, "Of course we can do it, we are professional graphic artists!"

Best,

Cheers,
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
I will do anything that is legal and does not endanger my life, assuming of course the pay is good

Bonsoir Jack
I understand that. Of course.
But "official legality" is one thing, I am sure you have your own "legality" that superpose to the official one, in another words your own preference, own ethic (pardon me Nill to use again that word;-) so what happens if a customer asks you a work that infringe it?
 
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