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^ (didn't fit in a note:)
There's a photo studio here and the amount of organisation they have to get everything on site (all the products, any models, creative stand-bys and a director or manager to be on-site for oversight, whatever) for a day's shoot makes me think THAT is the client's over-riding concern - the basic organisation and turnaround. If you're capable and can be relied-upon to get everything done in the allotted time, great.
Not being able to complete on time means a headfuck of logistics and extra cost to extend all of the above.
- i reckon it must be soul destroying - utter churn. i watched some poor sap at the packshot factory whose job was just to add clipping masks. all day, everyday.hans_glib
- he looked utter empty. (this could have been my interpretation of his 1000yd stare tho, thinking what i'd be like if i had to do that job).hans_glib
- Ah! Two of the friends I alluded to above started off with Packshot, over in Camden!
Yeah, a lot of the work schedules are Brutal.Nairn - At one of my lower ebbs a decade or so ago, I must admit I offered to do some of that clipping work. Thankfully things picked up a bit after that... :\Nairn
- gotcha @nairnhelloeatbreathedrive