[rollei_list] Re: Decline of Rollieflex/Film

  • From: "Austin Franklin" <austin.franklin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 17:48:51 -0500

Hi Charlie,

What camera store did you work at in Brookline?  Not the one on Beacon
Street?  Yeah, I'd believe Brookline would be more Rollei clientele than
Hasselblad ;-)

Regards,

Austin
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  Hi Austin...ok...I agree we have to clear up our definitions. I counted as
a pro anyone who said his occupation was a photographer or whose
conversation told me that he/she earned his living taking pictures. I did
not distinguish between 'wedding photographers' and news photographers,
portrait photographers or advertising photographers. I counted them all
equally as 'pros'.   Amateurs were quickly identified by either their lesser
knowledge OR their description of the subject matter. If a guy said he
wanted a Rollei so he could get some 'great shots of new baby' I probably
assumed he was an amateur.
     In any case, perhaps others  on the list had different experiences than
me during that time, but I have little doubt about the 'mix' in Brookline,
MA.   It's true I do take a lot for granted by generalizing that experience,
but I think there are a lot more 'Brooklines' than NYC type cities.


     Regards,
  Charlie

  In a message dated 3/25/2010 5:09:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
austin.franklin@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
    Charlie,

    I take your word for it, and respect your opinion on it.  I will say
that I know a LOT of "professionals" who are more so advanced amateurs than
professionals.  Most wedding photographers are more so advanced amateurs,
though they are technically professionals, as they make money from it.  So,
I'm not personally sure how to distinguish the difference.

    Did you sell both Hasselblads and Rollei TLRs?  If so, did most people
interested in one, also show interest in the other?  What can you say about
the relationship between the two, with respect to the customer?

    Regards,

    Austin

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