Picture Sharing: Your very arrival in Holland gives''• emphatic reasons in answer to the question above. Suppose, first, that you come by plane, presumably in an overseas "Flying Dutchman" of the''' KLM fleet. Your plane's approach to Schiphol, Amsterdam's big and busy airport (described in Chapter 5), presents a picture sharing of Holland which the gulls and pewits must resent sharing with this century's motorized birds, for it is one of the loveliest sights, of placid type, anywhere on , earth.
The advantages to the buyer are obvious. Does it seem like a bad arrangement for the photographer? At first glance it might seem so, but when this same picture sharing is sold over and over, perhaps fifty times in the course of years, the photographer eventually realizes a handsome total return for his effort in shooting the picture sharing for stock sales.
That's why the stock picture sharing photographer doesn't get rich quick, but enjoys a long-term income advantage for his work. Many a picture sharing has earned, over a period of years, more than $1,000 in fees. |