Going rate for independent models and modelling agencies?


TS has gone to do his homework :bsmilie:

Quite true...got a big project lined up and another still in negotiation :thumbsup:

Ever since i changed my business practices, i work less and yet earn more then i ever did before. Even better is that now got time to do the things i like. The ability of acquiring a certain lens is not that far now and thats just the start. :bsmilie:

Having gone into large scale commercial photography and working with experts of various fields sure has been an eye opener. Barely even have time to post here as often as i did before.
 

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i'm sure i meant it that way....

but hey~~ whatever floats your boat :bsmilie:

ignorance is bliss :bsmilie:
 

In a free market, everyone pays what one thinks it worth, and ever sellers sell what it's worth. Price fixing or rigging is when everyone or someone drink kopi-o together and decide what they should be worth.
Ironically, the biggest culprit is the garhment itself! Transport fares, COE, land, taxes, Charges, utilities, almost everything. But the MIW will say it's for our own good.
 

Canonised said:
In a free market, everyone pays what one thinks it worth, and ever sellers sell what it's worth. Price fixing or rigging is when everyone or someone drink kopi-o together and decide what they should be worth.
Ironically, the biggest culprit is the garhment itself! Transport fares, COE, land, taxes, Charges, utilities, almost everything. But the MIW will say it's for our own good.

Not the same. Theirs is a monopolistic situation, they don't have to drink kopi with anyone to decide who and how to scr.... anyone. It is not illegal.

It is however illegal (in some countries) to eliminate the competition through buyouts, mergers or other means to create a monopoly.
 

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