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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photography That Doesn't Suck

2013-02-19 by jimbo

Hey Tony, 
I'm just a down to earth guy.. I didn't mean to upset or make you mad.. but your posture was odd for what I'm used too for who you say you are ok? I mean it really was.. So I apologise.. if I rubbed you wrong with my post I meant no harm.. I mean that.. I guess maybe I'm  weird..... at heart I'm a service guy in a way... but I still need recognition to keep feeding me so I can go on.. It keeps showing up.. so I keep rowing the boat.. Not sure what to say here except that maybe.. Believe and reach higher.. don't quit.. we really are special.. we contribute to something called culture.. :-)

jimbo

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tony Sleep 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 5:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photography That Doesn't Suck


    
  On 18/02/2013 20:48, jimbo wrote:
  > Tony,
  > Please don't get mad at me..... well too mad ok? I mean this well and
  > it'll maybe be hard to chew. What is very clear from your response is that
  > your not a professional or full time photographer.. that needs to buy
  > bread and my ever famous saying "beer" from our efforts..

  Er, not quite Jimbo. Full time pro for 33years. One of the mods/directors 
  of EPUK (www.epuk.org). I have a painfully intimate grasp just how screwed 
  the pro photography business is among our 1,100 pro members, and of course 
  from my own bank account. UK is some way ahead of the USA in terms of a 
  wrecked photo-ecosystem. I do not need telling how much blood there is on 
  the floor. Plenty of it is mine.

  -- 
  Regards

  Tony Sleep
  http://tonysleep.co.uk



  
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