don't want to exegerate with the thread kid-nap, but have to say i have to agree to Burning's and Juraj's points on a large part but have to add a point
which came to my mind this morning:
The reason why the Boundaries,DBoxes, Hayes Davidsons and MIRs in this world don't post their commercial stuff on may be the same why we (xoio) don't post our commercial stuff on forums either: Often it is the compromise between the client who commissions the images and regards them as "his" and the right of the creator to use them for self-marketing. Posting your stuff on your own channels (website, behance, instagram etc) is a whole different thing (and easier to control) than firing them into the world. At least in argumenting this to your client. Just my point of view.
But what came to my mind this morning is something different: Oversaturation, yes - but I think the channels on the web will become much more important than they are already, just because of some generational paradigm-shift.
The ones "in charge" in creative business are part of a generation which did not grow up with the internets; just wait when the generation that grew up with it gets at the buttons and budgets - they will base their ressources (also services they buy ) even more from the net than now. Today word of mouth and face-to-face marketing in creative business still is the major way to get jobs.
Just saying :)
But what really bothers me is: What is terminator effect? Can you enlighten me Burning?
ah: before i forget: nice images and styling - but why do you post them in such big format, I think you are revealing too much of missing detail and they work much better in half resolution ;)
best whishes
L