Unfortunately, that is how the art community works. People will only think it is good if it is outrageously priced.sierramcconnell wrote:
What I meant was, taking pictures should be a passion and art, not just "OMG I CAN MAKE MONEY WITH THIS THING". Just like everyone thinks "Hey, I could write a book about that". No. You couldn't. You're a moron with a computer. It makes me think of that Family Guy clip of writing in Starbucks. "It doesn't count unless someone sees you doing it." "Hey, I'm gonna write that down!" "Great, can I watch?"
People lose sight of the real meaning and beauty of something when they start looking at money and prices. "OMG how much is this". "OMG how much can I charge people for this".
It's one reason I get so infurated by people in the doll community who make clothing. Yes, making clothes takes effort. The fabric, the machine, and the hand sewing and coming up with ideas is all so time consuming and such. But if you love it and want it to get out there, why the hell are you charging $200 a freaking outfit? You are not CoCo Chanel or Ralph Lauren. Stop trying to be that way. But there are morons out there who will slap that money down and then wonder why the clothes are falling apart six months later.
Because you didn't research. You didn't look at what you were buying, and you didn't see how crappy it was. You saw, "Ooh, $200. It MUST be good!"
I for one, hate doing commissions. I draw (or paint) because it is something I enjoy doing, and doing it for money kinda takes the joy out of it. Of course, I could also hate commissions because people ask me to draw stupid things for them. I don't want to draw your stupid dog or cat. I don't even want to draw my cats.
I'm not saying everyone should do it for free, or that I won't take a commission if it comes my way, I just hate putting a value on my work.
Note: I don't think your pet is stupid. I think the portrait of your pet is stupid.