Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Apr 10, 2008, at 9:32 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > Tina Manley Offered: > Subject:In defence of the newspapers > > > >>> I don't see much light at the end of this tunnel and the train is >>> about to > wipe us out!< > > Hi Tina & Ken, > > And others who work at this wild wild life of photography. > > I'm not sure if this is maybe a tiny light at the end of the tunnel > or not. > But here's an interesting bit from the other day. > > I had been shooting for a large hospital foundation for their fund > raising > ads, brochures and other related material. But it ended a couple > years ago > when they hired a different graphic design house. > > A couple of weeks ago I received a phone call from the > foundation ,"was I > available for lunch with the Executive Director and an assistant?" > Sure says > I, never turn down a free lunch. :-) > > While waiting for the Director I looked through their most recent > promo > material, quite frankly it looked like they were made of two bit > colour > nickel and dime stock photos. Not one had a photo relevant to > medicine nor > hospitals. > > Now remember this is a hospital fund raising foundation accustomed to > raising multi-millions for medical equipment. The text was well done > about > money raised and equipment purchased. > > However, not one picture was medical related or illustrating the > incredible > equipment they claimed to purchase. > > Most looked like happy snap people on holiday or similar activity. > > Director arrives coat in hand ready for lunch. I ask, "In these > brochures > the wording is interesting, but there isn't one picture illustrating > the > equipment in use. Nor any medical scenes and it's all lousy looking > cheap > stock pictures!" > > She looked me right in the eye and said, "that's why you're here!" > Then > smiled! > > "We want the ted Grant look in black & white photos of the medical > world > doing their stuff as you did in your books and what you did before > for us! > Oh yes, and we've just fired the graphic design company and hired a > new one. > They've already been told, you will be the photographer, Period! And > assisting in picture selection for all promotions!" > > And away we went for a very nice lunch and she paid! :-) > > Oh and the fee in case yer curious? Oh sorry I can't disclose that, > lets > just say I'm smiling! :-) > > So I think what happened here is, this is a case of an organization > who in > the past had used a professional photographer & talent. But then > being told > they were going to save money by using stock. Realized two bit > pictures for > next to nothing packaged and fiddled in PhotoShop just don't do the > job when > it comes to high stake dollar situations. Cheap begets cheap! > > Is it an indication news papers are going to change? Not right now, > but > during the latter part of the 70's into the 80's many ad agencies > were all > saying B&W was dead. Only to have it return like thunder because they > finally realized B&W has a people power look colour doesn't! > > Don't argue. Remember the big car manufactures and clothing people who > switched to B&W. Finally it kind of balanced out using whichever > medium > gives the greatest impact for the situation. > > But I'm afraid photographers of all disciplines are in for a rocky > economic > ride for some time to come. All I can say is. "I'm glad I'm near the > end of > a career, well OK in 20 years!" ;-) > > And the light at the end of the tunnel? It isn't very bright! But > being an > optimist I believe it will get brighter because cheap begets cheap! > Eventually even bean counters have to admit it. that's the way to go Ted... I think your long term optimism is well placed, sure hope so. Your own experience suggests from the ashes of failed enterprises will come a new paradigm, a demand for quality, maybe even a new Life magazine. Instead of a garbage in , garbage out mentality... a new approach on the horizon... imagine, if you are going to do it, do it right... Steve > > > ted > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information