![]() ![]() ![]() diamonds/gold/cash and visible robberies.Digital security? If it's shiny enough, it'll be pirated/cracked the next possible day once more than the creator has an access to it and if it's running. by keeping it in your head or obscuring it (secret/password/.) won't help due to social engineering and us not being machines. Physical security won't help because of always having a larger force (up to war weapons) to break the defence. Either it's so bad or common it's not worth stealing or it'll be stolen - eventually. It's like with code, scientific papers or with anything precious. What reason do you have to think that yours are special?Īnd to answer the question about how to prevent your photos from being stolen by the print shop: don't be a world class photographer, and you won't have any reason to worry about it. Believe me, these shops regularly see millions of sophisticated and original photos. I don't deny that your photos could be, indeed, beautiful, but it is a delusional naïveté to assume that they are so sophisticated and original that all the print shops are potential thieves, teetering on the brink on committing a copyright infringement crime as soon as they get hold of your photos. ![]() I am sorry to crush your expectations, but let's get back down to Earth and be realistic: if you think that around 1.5 years one could get from a complete beginner to someone so good that their photos are "worth" being stolen like that, then you are vastly underestimating all the time and effort needed to get successful in this domain. First off, I suspect that you are being influenced by Dunning-Kruger fallacy to even think about such a scenario of your photos being stolen. ![]()
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