Hi everyone!
I've just been reading kungfukid's post 'help with pricing a job' and my attention was caught by Cobra's reply (post #14); the gist of which is that there are people trawling sites like TP for cheap images and is this a good thing?
Thought I would share an experience of my own.
I have been using a site that, for a fee, sends me details of tog job offers that fulfil certain criteria that I nominate (area, architectural, product, model, etc). I won't name this site as I believe that the site itself is genuine BUT some of the people/companies offering work on the site are totally unscrupulous!
I first became aware of a trend or style in the wording of some of the job offers. I checked their name (where shown) and did simple google searches etc.
I found that there were a couple of advertisers that were in fact the same company and they were offering UNPAID work (gain valuable experience/add to your prtfolio/etc). More checking revealed that they organize specific photo-shoots for clients (including some large clothing retail chains) and charge HUGE fees for their services. The poor tog, of course, gets no fee for their services! I checked more... they were also getting models and make-up artists on the same basis!
So when you pass thro a shopping arcade and see the posters in clothing-shop widows showing their Spring collection it is poss that the model, m/up artist and tog did not receive a fee but someone did - a large one!
I consider this unjust and it threatens the livelihood of pro togs. (Doesn't affect me directly - not my type of togging but may affect many on TP).
New talent will always be faced with the choice of 'charge going rate' or 'get noticed' and I believe that there is a case for unpaid work where the basis is collaborative - aspiring designer needs aspiring tog - and both benefit. But for a third party to charge a large fee and then get everything done free...? Sound biz sense maybe. Morally reprehensible... definitely! Where is the incentive to pay a reasonable fee if you can get it free?
As togs we should ALL respect our own talent, charge the ' going rate' and make sure that we don't undermine ourselves or others otherwise it will 'come back to bite us' in the end!
Rant over. I will pass the baton...

I've just been reading kungfukid's post 'help with pricing a job' and my attention was caught by Cobra's reply (post #14); the gist of which is that there are people trawling sites like TP for cheap images and is this a good thing?
Thought I would share an experience of my own.
I have been using a site that, for a fee, sends me details of tog job offers that fulfil certain criteria that I nominate (area, architectural, product, model, etc). I won't name this site as I believe that the site itself is genuine BUT some of the people/companies offering work on the site are totally unscrupulous!
I first became aware of a trend or style in the wording of some of the job offers. I checked their name (where shown) and did simple google searches etc.
I found that there were a couple of advertisers that were in fact the same company and they were offering UNPAID work (gain valuable experience/add to your prtfolio/etc). More checking revealed that they organize specific photo-shoots for clients (including some large clothing retail chains) and charge HUGE fees for their services. The poor tog, of course, gets no fee for their services! I checked more... they were also getting models and make-up artists on the same basis!
So when you pass thro a shopping arcade and see the posters in clothing-shop widows showing their Spring collection it is poss that the model, m/up artist and tog did not receive a fee but someone did - a large one!
I consider this unjust and it threatens the livelihood of pro togs. (Doesn't affect me directly - not my type of togging but may affect many on TP).
New talent will always be faced with the choice of 'charge going rate' or 'get noticed' and I believe that there is a case for unpaid work where the basis is collaborative - aspiring designer needs aspiring tog - and both benefit. But for a third party to charge a large fee and then get everything done free...? Sound biz sense maybe. Morally reprehensible... definitely! Where is the incentive to pay a reasonable fee if you can get it free?
As togs we should ALL respect our own talent, charge the ' going rate' and make sure that we don't undermine ourselves or others otherwise it will 'come back to bite us' in the end!
Rant over. I will pass the baton...

