Dear Richard

Along with lots of others I think you have missed something. The idea is not to fool an agency or a client. Those that suggest that is the way forward are being very unprofessional in my opinion.

Let us put it in another context. A prospective client phones you with a possible job. He is experienced and knows what he is talking about. He says he wants it shot on 4x5 and asks if you have a 4x5 camera. If the only camera you have is 35mm do you try and fool the client into thinking you have a 4x5 and shoot it on 35mm? He will never know the difference will he?

Regards

Bob Croxford



On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 02:46 pm, Richard Kenward wrote:

As I don't shoot stock I may have this all wrong, but surely there is no need to say that you use an XYZ camera. Amanda could submit a couple of 'test' files for approval. They may think they are from scanned film anyhow. How about including a scanned image too. Perhaps I have missed something!

Cheers

Richard

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