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They've been around for a very long time. Used to send film to them when i was an assistant in 1975. B level work, and, they'll do just fine without happy employees, it seems.
I worked there back in the 80's. I was treated like a king. Brand new company car. Lovely house in New Jersey, all paid for, as well as a decent salary.
But most of the employees there were treated like slaves.
I was invited there, to show them how it should be done. Stayed a year, then returned to London.
Does anyone know much about these guys? (apart from the website). I have been offered some work experience there and was just wondering if anyone here knows anything about them/ delt with them?
I have been freelancing for just under 2 years and I havent done too badly considering how basic my PS knowledge was before that. However, because I starting my retouching journey as a freelancer I know there are many aspects that Im just not tuned in to. I'm certain that working...
Wondering if anyone else on the board works for a private photography studio? And if so, what sort of salary are they paid?
My entry into Photoshop was through goofing off at lunch at a printing company- I'd just sit there and mess with it. In time, the messing about became more refined....
i was watching antiques roadshow uk tonight and passing mention was made by the host of having been, i think he called it, evacuee. i knew he was referring to children having been evacuated out of london during wwii to the country, and it renewed some questions i've had about...
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