I would definitely consider getting help for editing etc.
I do appriciate good editing. But my clients don't. I believe I make more money 
with my camera than with my computer. Actually, outsoursing the computerwork 
would be a good thing for me. I could take in more work that way.
Regards
Jens 

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On Feb 3, 2009 22:42 "Bruce Dayton" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Larry,
> The best place to look into is the wedding world.  Lots of relatively
> consistent work, a need to fix lots of shots and the possibility of
> building the cost into the price of the wedding.  I know some wedding
> photogs that already use someone with a skill set like hers.
> 
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> Bruce
> 
> 
> Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 11:59:17 AM, you wrote:
> 
> >> Hello
> >> Sometimes I want the film-days back. Imagine how easy it is to
> >> shoot some
> >> film and have a good lab develop the prints. The lab will darken
> >> the too
> >> bright images, correct colors and brighten the to dark images. Then
> >> you
> >> choose the 10 % best and send them for scanning. Then you give the
> >> CD to
> >> your client.
> >>
> >> No more long hours at the computer converting or editing all your
> >> RAW
> >> files, tagging them, filing them, changing hard drives etc. for
> >> your
> >> images. Just give the client the prints and the CD. Get paid. End
> >> of
> >> story!
> >>
> >> Those where the days, ehh?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Jens
> 
> LC> A friend of mine is a wizard at photoshop. She is also an out of
> work
> LC> graphic designer (the office she worked in was closed last month).
> I've
> LC> told her that she should offer her services to pro photographers
> who would
> LC> rather spend their time behind the camera than in front of the
> computer.
> 
> LC> I suspect that there's also a market for amateur photographers,
> but if she
> LC> has to charge $30 an hour to make ends meet, how many people are
> willing
> LC> to pay $20 for a quick first pass sorting shots as to subject and
> quality,
> LC> $5 for a quick dial in and $15 for every shot that gets serious
> work done
> LC> on it?
> 
> LC> Realistically, that's $30-80 for every day of shooting.  What you
> ask for
> LC> could be done, but are you willing to pay for it?
> 
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