Today, I found the blog of Jamie Beck, the photographer for cinemagraphs. I left a message to her to ask whether she wanted to collaborate with me if I launched a business.
I also copied and pasted all the moving photos online to my facebook and Renn (a Chinese networking tool, similar to facebook), asking my friends’ opinions about this new form of art, and how much they were willing to pay for it.
The responses were like:
"WOW! It's amazing!"
"Incredible and brilliant use of the nuances in each photo!"
"Wow!!! I'm bowled by your volume of know-how. I am so fascinated. I think you have in-depth knowledge on this matter. Carry on. Thumbs up!"
"Just awesome, I love the unique style of these animations."
In respect to how much they were willing to pay, different people had different viewpoints. It depended on in what forms this type of art would come out. Some students said that if they could buy the software for this below 100 dollars, they would consider.
I also copied and pasted all the moving photos online to my facebook and Renn (a Chinese networking tool, similar to facebook), asking my friends’ opinions about this new form of art, and how much they were willing to pay for it.
The responses were like:
"WOW! It's amazing!"
"Incredible and brilliant use of the nuances in each photo!"
"Wow!!! I'm bowled by your volume of know-how. I am so fascinated. I think you have in-depth knowledge on this matter. Carry on. Thumbs up!"
"Just awesome, I love the unique style of these animations."
In respect to how much they were willing to pay, different people had different viewpoints. It depended on in what forms this type of art would come out. Some students said that if they could buy the software for this below 100 dollars, they would consider.
Because most of my friends are students, these comments may be a bit biased. I should ask some adults who are already working and have more money to spend on art work. Let’s wait for Jamie Beck’s response first.
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