We had photo radar in BC but it was susequently cancelled.
Musician
Over the last 25 years there has been a dramatic shift from venues providing live bands to singles only. There use to very little money in music. Today it's almost none by the looks of it.
Photographer
With digital, everyone's an expert. Or thinks he is.
Photographer
With digital, everyone's an expert. Or thinks he is.
I think you have to be, in order to get the printer printing the prints correctly, have the logistics of getting the pictures on paper sorted you are still dealing with the same old problem of content and lighting. Isn't there still a resolution problem between a simple SLR and a digital camera until you get into the high end gear?
We had photo radar in BC but it was susequently cancelled.
Musician
Over the last 25 years there has been a dramatic shift from venues providing live bands to singles only. There use to very little money in music. Today it's almost none by the looks of it.
I haven't heard of that. Here, and there I'm sure, it's cheaper to pay one guy than 4 or 5. Technology and pre-recorded backup music is the culprit.In the states, the RIAA and various music copyright services have been cracking down on bars with live bands for royalty payments. They are usually quite outrageous and usually result in the live show being cancelled. Perhaps something simular is happening up here.
Disc Jockey. Very few of those around anymore. Most of us are out of work for life unless we can make **** squeel for jiggly tits and drugged up losers.
I was thinking about this yesterday actually.
Traffic police. I drove 1100km yesterday from Paris to Berlin and saw zero traffic police on the way. Saw more of the blitzer machines. Actually I think one caught me outside of Paris going 150 in a 110 zone.