As far as I know, the higher you charge, you tend to attract client who understand about what they really want. These clients typically won't bother wasting their time, but they will buy services which have the "product" that they want.
Clients who has money and social status are very smart... they do KNOW what looks good and what is not, at least to their standard.
Regards,
Hart
by your definition, the lower u go, u tend to attract clients who know nuts about what they want and they will buy any "product" or services dished out to them?
also, by your definition, clients who are poor and are of normal status are stupid, who do not know what looks good and what is not, at least to their standard....
This is photography my friend, not neurosurgery. What's so sophisticated about it? If u like the portfolio and it's cheap, take it. You don't need straight As to decide if u like something. You also don't need to be in Tatler magazine to pick a portfolio you like and think is cheap. Selection is a visual thing...and personal. By assuming all good things are expensive and vice versa is...well..dumb.
FYI, my friend's Z3 mechanic knows more about the car then him and the mechanic is much poorer. SO?! Does it mean my friend didn't know what he bought? or is his mechanic not sophisticated enough socially?
dangerous times we live in indeed!
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