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	<title>Comments on: Can I get my photos on a CD?</title>
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		<title>By: Audrey Ranieri</title>
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		<description>You hit the nail on the head, Rob. I find that educating my clients about the very things you write about in this article helps them understand what I provide for them as their photographer and artist and if they do not value and are not in alignment with that then they are not the right client for me. Explaining to the client that you do not provide high-res images at nothing but a worthwhile investment (I&#039;m speaking of thousands per image) with the understanding that my editing time is not involved without an additional investment is financial and reputational suicide for both you and your fellow photographers. This will continue to be a hotly debated topic that is, from what I&#039;ve observed, an emotional and very personal choice each photographer must face at some point in their career.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hit the nail on the head, Rob. I find that educating my clients about the very things you write about in this article helps them understand what I provide for them as their photographer and artist and if they do not value and are not in alignment with that then they are not the right client for me. Explaining to the client that you do not provide high-res images at nothing but a worthwhile investment (I&#8217;m speaking of thousands per image) with the understanding that my editing time is not involved without an additional investment is financial and reputational suicide for both you and your fellow photographers. This will continue to be a hotly debated topic that is, from what I&#8217;ve observed, an emotional and very personal choice each photographer must face at some point in their career.</p>
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