One of my pet peeves is people who write about stuff they know little or nothing about. If you proclaim your self as “expert” you should at least know a little about the subject.
Back last year, I was doing some research on a certain art technigue and ran across one of these “ask an expert” sites where they post videos and actually show how things are done. It was pretty darned good. It gave me almost exactly the info I was looking for.
Well was cruising the web just a little while ago on a research project and ran across this at eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_2041729_buy-stock-photography.html
How To Buy Stock Photography
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Stock photos are unlicensed photographs available for general use. This means that if you are looking for a professional photo for an art project, for wall decor or for any other purpose, you can find it in stock photo archives. These archives can be accessed online and photos can be easily purchased.
Yes I went through the pain in the butt signup and posted the following reply:
on 5/19/2008 Your opening statement of “Stock photos are unlicensed photographs available for general use” is not correct. All images marketed and vended by a stock agency, even a free agency, have licensing language regarding terms of use. You are misleading people with this incorrect statement. Althogh Royalty Free stock is very different from Rights managed stock with regards to terms of use, there are yes, still indeed terms of use in a royalty free licensing agreement.
Sorry, but with so much abuse today in the photo industry, licensing is a sticky issue with me. and if you want to write about it, please get it right.
The eHow ratings system ranged from 0 to 5. They did not offer me any negative numbers that could be checked.
OK, all done venting now.

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