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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Only that you have lost a potential "paying" customer in this instance...
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The photograph prints themselves have nothing on them at all that speaks either way. If someone likes an image and really wants to buy it then only crackpots from the other side would not buy it on principle?
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
....who may well have been perfectly good to deal with but they now perhaps think you are some sort of religious crack pot who will try and force their beliefs on them...consumers can be jugmental beings.
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I try to please God, so not really worried about what man thinks of me...crackpot?...I can cop that and more (been called that and worse) on the chin without a fuss.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
You know I mean no harm but in what I imagine would be a challenging specialised industry like nature photography... just being realistic.
You can still have these feelings and influences in your photography but from a business perspective (in Australia) I think it may be an unecessary addition..?Mike
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I hear what you are saying mate and appreciate you are trying to help, but as important as compromise usually is with my way of working with people, compromising my faith for a buck is not on the table. Lose money because of it? So be it.
Works for Ken Duncan, one of the most successful Photographers in Australia. He has his faith plastered all over his website.
Again, I am not trying to argue as I respect everyone's choices. Your advice is noted and appreciated Mike (I mean that).
Baz.