Trevor raises a couple of interesting points.
Aside from those, what Im hearing is that you're wanting to have a place where you can perhaps pre-publish your commercial work (let's ignore Trevor's concerns for a moment
) in order to help you better prepare it for presentation to your clients.
Again ignoring Trevor's points, you'd be asking members not simply for their opinions, but also for their trust - especially if we go with high res issues.
My thoughts here are merely points that I can think of for discussion; nothing more. I still have no opinion on this, and I'm truly interested in exploring and understanding this idea further, which is why I'm taking time to answer this with as many points and questions as I can come up with; I welcome other points of view, issues, suggestions and concerns as well.
Let's look now at some potential clients - you've mentioned a couple of examples, and that gives me better guidance to your needs and concerns.
But let's, if we may, open that up a bit: let's presume you've taken a money shot of some so-called celeb, and let's say that this has big $$$ earning potential.
How well do you trust the people here?
I'm not suggesting any level of distrust at all, and I think it's fair to say that our members display a very high level of respect towards the images of others.
That may not always be the case, though.
That's one aspect ....
What about those doing the critiques?
At the moment we sometimes have members complain that their images do not seem to recieve a critique. While this does occur, we need to keep in mind that all critiquing is done on a voluntary basis, and on the basis of what each member sees within any image posted. IOW, there's no guarantee that any image (or image set) will actually get critiqued, and thus you run the dual risk that (a) your image might be ignored, and (b) even within a closed section, it may be pilfered.
But the primary question here becomes do we, and if so, how can we, guarantee a critique for any (every) image that you post?
Let's take this a step further: some here are qualified to offer critique, others perhaps less so. How do you discern the value of any critique offered, remembering that a critique is always just, like a restaurant or movie critique, one person's opinion.
So ... there's a few thoughts that I have. I think Trevor's points are valid, and I probably have some further concerns regarding liability issues should an image be illegally taken.
Over to you, everyone, for your further ideas and discussion.
And Heath, do you think I have a handle on your question now, or do I still need further steering towards your points of concern?