Jens,
Doug says a lot about the school photo business.
The product is not so important, satisfactory will do nicely.
Nurturing the contacts to get you in the door, to get you the job, is
what counts.
I hope you have a way to do that, thru administrators, parents, other officials.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Doug Brewer <d...@alphoto.com> wrote:
> Jens wrote:
>>
>> Thanks a lot, William
>> I guess you are right. This was what I wanted - some sane advice, form
>> experience. Of cource I am a bit disappointed, that the assistant wil slow
>> down the process.
>>
>> I geuss I could use the remote assistant for our camera club workshops in
>> studio tecnique. It may even be possible to show the computerscreen with a
>> procejtor as the monitor ;-)
>> I have read that live view is not possible using the assistant. Too bad,
>> ehh?
>>
>> http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/pentax/k20d-review/
>>
>> Regards Jens
>>
>>
>
> Jens,
>
> I'm a little late here, but I have to thrown in with Wheatfield. I'm a
> school photo survivor myself, and I once figured out that I had right about
> 40 seconds per kid at a mid to large school, more if there was a couple of
> sets. This is record-keeping photography, very little art involved, and no
> time to run around checking your computer or personalizing the photos.
>
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