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When was the last time you bought a vinyl record
Actually, this year's vinyl sales in the UK are the highest they have been for fifteen years.
Steve.
When was the last time you bought a vinyl record
The answer is to be "the person who is changing things to the detriment of others for your own benefit" rather than being "the person who is disadvantaged by other people who are changing things to the detriment of you".![]()
Actually, this year's vinyl sales in the UK are the highest they have been for fifteen years.
The answer is to be "the person who is changing things to the detriment of others for your own benefit" rather than being "the person who is disadvantaged by other people who are changing things to the detriment of you".![]()
It's still niche though and not many people can make a living from it.
Music went vinyl > CD > download
Photography went film > digital > ???
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It's still niche though and not many people can make a living from it. Actually, here's something to think about, photography is highly analogous to music from a technology point of view...
Music went vinyl > CD > download
Photography went film > digital > ???
And I would suggest that this has already happened - the people making money from photography are the likes of Instagram who spotted that peoples behaviour was changing and offered a new service that met a demand.
.Giving away the fruits of my labour so that a newspaper or magazine can turn a profit? Being the only person in the whole process that's not being paid? That's not a favour, that's just being taken advantage of - no matter how much you think your ego is being stroked, you're being shafted.
Well said.I'm happy to do favours for friends, neighbours or relatives, but these are proportionate to the value of the favour and my relationship to them. So giving a neighbour a lift to work, helping a mate with some decorating, labouring for the local scout group, or even giving away portrait sessions to close mates are perfectly reasonable things to do. Giving away the fruits of my labour so that a newspaper or magazine can turn a profit? Being the only person in the whole process that's not being paid? That's not a favour, that's just being taken advantage of - no matter how much you think your ego is being stroked, you're being shafted.
Also, hardly any of my musician friends pay a studio to record now. Thanks to digital recording technology, anyone can afford studio quality recording in their own home.
But Instagram aren't eating the photographers dinner, they're eating Kodak's. That's a whole other issue.
Whilst 'I'm alright Jack', bobbing along and whilst I can see swathes of the industry who are untouched by 'free photographers', I have a real disdain for people giving away images, mostly because (as in lots of areas of life) their arrogance is a veil over their stupidity. When someone uses your images for free, that's not a 'Great image - thanks' it's a 'Thanks Sucker, it's good enough to use but not good enough to pay for'.
The comparison to doing a favour for a neighbour is so ridiculous I can't believe people still trot it out. I'm happy to do favours for friends, neighbours or relatives, but these are proportionate to the value of the favour and my relationship to them. So giving a neighbour a lift to work, helping a mate with some decorating, labouring for the local scout group, or even giving away portrait sessions to close mates are perfectly reasonable things to do. Giving away the fruits of my labour so that a newspaper or magazine can turn a profit? Being the only person in the whole process that's not being paid? That's not a favour, that's just being taken advantage of - no matter how much you think your ego is being stroked, you're being shafted.
There's an element of this too... Remember the furore amongst photographers when the 1st 'official' images of Prince George were released.I wonder whether trends in photographic taste maybe somewhat of an issue and perhaps somewhat of a solution in the future?
I get the sense at the moment that the overall decline in quality of images your likely to get without using a photographic specialist has been somewhat balanced out by a public taste for images that look "amateurish" simply because they give the impression that there somehow more "real" in mirroring(or actually being) the kind of image a layman using a phone would create. That taste may not last forever though and if/when it does shift could perhaps we see the value of higher quality images increase?
It has been said before that 'what is your job that you have this view of others livelihoods....' I would just ask anyone who takes your position to tread carefully because should such sea change happen in your jobs sector would you feel the same if others told you "so what if you have lost your source of income..............go find another job............."
Yep, have you ever wondered why so many lower end band's recordings sound utterly rubbish? There's a vast gulf between having the potential to attain studio quality and actually knowing how to attain it. How many serious releases by 'proper' bands (proper as in not electronic artists) are self-produced ad recorded at home? Hardly any and there's a very good reason for that - because by comparison to good experienced professional studios the vast majority of them sound rubbish.
Everyone these days has a digital camera, it doesn't mean everyone knows what they're doing with it.
I'm actually a little surprised you of all people have made this point.
Perhaps I'm in the minority then as the handful of friends I have who do their own recording do it very well with great results. One in particular is a session drummer who has recorded a lot at Liam Watson's Toe Rag Studio and in my opinion, what he can record in his home studio wouldn't benefit from being recorded in a 'proper' high end studio.
But yes, it is similar to owning a camera and thinking you're professional, so I take your point on a more general basis.
I think the point I was making was that there are a lot of things which used to be a specialist service which are now available to all.
Steve.
My point still stands, just because the gear to achieve decent quality recording is much more available now doesn't automatically make everyone good at it.
Kind of similar to certain areas of photography really...
just as it is with photography and lots of other areas, the 'good enough' threshold has been lowered..
If there are any parallels to be drawn with music, once should hopefully see that quality go up again....Remember the days when the masses thought 128Kb was good enough....I think this is now over.Well, it's been forced down by the number of people doing things on the cheap which leads to substandard work being fed to the masses. I wouldn't quite say it's been lowered, more that many people don't know what real quality is these days.
If there are any parallels to be drawn with music, once should hopefully see that quality go up again....Remember the days when the masses thought 128Kb was good enough
.Remember the days when the masses thought 128Kb was good enough....
If there are any parallels to be drawn with music, once should hopefully see that quality go up again....Remember the days when the masses thought 128Kb was good enough....I think this is now over.