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stockboss | 1 year ago
in the past, i used to have to pay more than $10 to take some physical photos designed specifically for passport dimensions. and then, ironically, i have to then scan it in to submit for a passport application.
now? i download a free app with all the right settings that gives me instructions on how to take a proper passport photo, and then applies some filters to brighten it up, remove some imperfections on my face, etc and it looks every bit as good as any passport photo i've ever had. and it cost me $0.00.
the delta in quality between "professional" shots with professional equipment, and smartphones with increasingly capable cameras and software is becoming so small for most everyday use purposes, that the professionals are going to find it very hard to justify their rates in the future.
ahoka|1 year ago
jjcob|1 year ago
bostik|1 year ago
Although this particular round fell somewhere inbetween "passport mughots at Snappy Snaps" and a full "subject all dolled up" session. IIRC the photo session was about 20 minutes and a week later I paid (IIRC) 25€ for each processed photo I eventually wanted to buy. She burned the selected high-res JPEGs on a CD while I waited.
I'd be happy to pay £120 to £150 for a fresh set these days, assuming they'd serve me for a decade again.
[Funnily enough, we ended up going to her studio for our official wedding photos a couple of years later.]
cheeseface|1 year ago
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notahacker|1 year ago
She also recognised my name from the prints of my baby nieces she'd sold.
nilram|1 year ago