Sure, to some degree one can do that for many things.
And for one offs, unless your Guaultier, who cares.
For Jim to lose a $200 sale the person would need to buy the leather, do the patterning (which is not trivial) sew the leather (and this is about 8 oz leather) map the tooling, tool and dye.
So it goes past silly to pointless. If someone has the skills, the tools and the desire, he's not going to sell to them, photograph or not.
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And for one offs, unless your Guaultier, who cares.
For Jim to lose a $200 sale the person would need to buy the leather, do the patterning (which is not trivial) sew the leather (and this is about 8 oz leather) map the tooling, tool and dye.
So it goes past silly to pointless. If someone has the skills, the tools and the desire, he's not going to sell to them, photograph or not.
TK