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Jellybeandelivery t1_ja67w1c wrote

Bold to think that’s not a volcanic eruption during a blizzard

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Smooth-Complaint-353 t1_ja73ure wrote

Can i make a pizza here with company of my family and enjoy? Kkk 😅 just kidding

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_DeanRiding t1_ja7buwk wrote

Out of interest, how do photographers make money exactly if not doing events/weddings? I'd love to travel around and take amazing pictures some day but I can imagine it's incredibly difficult to turn it into a career.

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GuitarGeezer t1_ja7diyt wrote

Too bad you couldn’t get Anakin in the shot, at least a leg or two?!

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ChristophZee t1_ja7gmvc wrote

For landscape/nature/wildlife photographers it would be

  • workshops
  • magazine articles
  • books
  • sponsorships/paid reviews on social media
  • YouTube
  • finally some sell some photos

You can also make money with product photography (including real estate), industrial photography for publications of the client company, new born photography or selling photos to news agencies or newspapers.

I believe you are right, it is hard work to make a living.

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_DeanRiding t1_ja7h6f6 wrote

Must be a bit shitty having to do a lot of those things as well because it's probably not really what they'd actually like to be taking pictures of. Can imagine taking pics of babies gets old real fast.

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ChristophZee t1_jabx3pg wrote

There is also a lot of administrative work around, writing invoices, calling customers, calling potential customers, doing taxes…

It‘s a business if you want to live from it, as simple as that.

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