I just joined 3 days ago and, at first, this thread made me feel very uneasy. I worried that this wonderful meeting place would cease to be. But it also made me realize just how much I VALUE this site.
When I stumbled across this site 6 months ago I couldn't believe how deep it was, what an incredible resource it was. And I was struck by how well it was organized, and especially impressed by the level of discourse: courteous, dignified, positive, constructive, informed, friendly, generous - I could go on and on. This site has been critical in helping me to focus my energies, my attention, my aspiration toward the goal of being the best portrait artist I can be.
And it's not the (plentiful) knowledge that's offered here that is key for me. It's the people. The moderators are all wonderful and Cynthia, you are simply exceptional. That's why the site is so good. I feel so encouraged and I've only just begun participating. (Cynthia, I can't believe you've been doing this much work without remuneration.)
So after journeying through this long thread I realize that most members value this site as well. I see roughly 65% of members would be will ing to contribute, and some others (students for example) would like to but can't. I am no longer worried.
I think a one-time startup fee, or an annual membership fee is entirely justified (I don't like the idea of paying for each post or reply since I'm not very good with money and might end up spending thousands and not know it.)
If I have to I will cancel my public radio contributions to pay for this. I just won't listen to NPR anymore
IT'S WORTH IT!
-David Draime