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Seeking Artists?
I have a Question for advertisers who
are, "seeking artists".
Let me ask you...How many artists do you know? Have you met many people, personally, who are capable of performing the
tasks you need accomplished? Do you know A dozen? Five? Two? ANY...?
Do you think it is common to find someone with a combination of natural
ability, training AND working experience in the art field?
...Someone who can give you the produce you need, with any degree of
quality and professionalism?
We're not too common, are we? Not easy to find, huh?
Let me give you a clue, for free! ; There are three times as many neuro-surgeons
in the world than there are professional artists.
There are almost twice as many tenured college professors.
There are approximately 12 times as many certified auto mechanics, and
up to 400 times as many people working as professionals in the IT field.
So, let me ask... if you had an aneurysm, would you ask a neuro-surgeon
to operate on it with the payment of "having his work shown"?
Would you barter for a university education by telling the professor
that he could display your PHD in his portfolio?
Would you try to have your fuel injection system rebuilt for $20, by
promising that you'd give him a ride a couple of times afterward?
Precisely what with this situation?
We professional artists are just that- professionals. It's a career, if
not more. (A calling, to most.) It's a finely honed skill, which, most
would argue, needs to be based first upon an innate talent that the vast
majority never possess to begin with.
So why do you continue to ask us to do work for little or nothing?
If our work isn't worth anything, why do you need it so badly?
A few T-Shirts is not payment. Neither is the chance to have people see
our work displayed at some auto show somewhere. Nor is it free copies of
your silly magazine, full credit on your indie film, or anything else of
the like.
Payment is payment.
Have some respect for our craft, and stop treating us like hobbyists.
This is not something we do on Sunday afternoons to kill time before the
game. This is our career. Please treat it as such.
You want to pay in T-Shirts? Try cruising the local high-school's art
class.
Just remember... you get what you pay for.
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