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What pictures to keep
Hi guys,
I think I posted this in the wrong forum the first time as I got no response. Now that I back I'm thinking about contacting Alex and setting up a website. Hopefully linking with A.T.'s website for the sales part. Going through my portfolio I realize I have a wide verity of photos. Three GP Hunters done by Coop One GP Hunter done by AT Two Persian Fillets done by AT A couple of odd pieces done by Coop Two Gent's Carries done by Coop One Gent's Carry done by AT One Gent's Carry done by me The various Constitution knives done by Terrill Now some of these are great photos but my work has improved a great deal over the time since they were shot. Some of the others are OK but they are of some of my better work. And than I have the Constitution knives that I was only one of the persons involved in their making. Some of the questions are how many of each model should I keep? Do I only use high level shots even though they aren't necessarily my best work? Do I just do up a bunch of new knives and send them out for photos? Any help would be appreciated, Jim __________________ I cook with a flair for the dramatic, and depraved indifference to calories |
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