To all respondents: You're absolutely right, I have no right to do such verbal abuse and I am removing it now. I was in a very trite and annoyed state of mind when I came across their website, and it made it worse. I'm modifying my presented argument as follows:
People on this forum seem to think that $75/hour is fair value for my work quality:
My work: http://www.vegashendersonphotography.com/portfolio.htm![]()
There are other competing photographers out here who charge as much as $200/hour for the same services that I provide, but who actually put out what I consider to be inferior products, be it because the white balance is off, the pictures are plain or camera shake is present, or they look like snapshots.
Does this mean I should increase my rates to be more competitive with these individuals, or should I keep them where they are? There are also other local photographers who charge the same or less than me, though very few, if any, put out the same level of work that I do. Many of them don't even use fill flash in daylight pictures. I think that my work is better than that, and I am virtually starving at the rates I charge ($75/hour). If I raised my rates, I could afford better equipment, which would allow me to probably produce better images. I'd like a good portrait lens, a good telephoto lens, and some other things which would increase the variety of images I can capture, but at my current rates I can't really afford them.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
Thank you 

