Well you got USED!!!!! You will need to watch out for that type of thing if your going to try to make money in non traditional ways with your farm. She KNEW the value of your "setting" and you did not. Plus she put the value of her "pictures" way above your farm setting. Making money out of people using your farm is hard to do. Unless you have just the right setting/location it is HIGH investment and low return type of thing. It takes an entirely different skill set than most farmers have. You have to LOVE people and know how to cater to them while making a buck. Most farmers are too much of a loner/individual personality to be good at the public relations type of things.
Kind of a side bar about photographers. Was at a funeral of a young man killed in an accident at the young age of 20-21. Well liked, respected family. I was unfortunate enough to be in line next to a fellow that takes "professional" photos. The young man's, that died, family had portraits taken every year of this young man's life. Not the usually school stuff but true portraits. The family had made copies of the pictures and had many of them blown up for large size pictures. Showing his progress through life at HIS funeral!!! The "photographer" complained the entire time he was in line that the family had violated "his" copy rights to the photos by making the copies.
I have told everyone that I know about this and instructed my family to skip doing any business with this fellow, if they every did.
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