Is There Any Point To Keeping Photography ‘Secret’?
Photographers can sometimes be a tight-lipped, tight-lipped bunch, unwilling or even afraid to share information with each other. Is that the right way to approach things, or should we rethink our relationships? This great video essay discusses photographer culture and how we can make things better.
Coming to you from Monochrome MemoriesThis excellent video essay discusses the culture of photography and the idea of helping each other more. We often lament the lowered barriers to entry that have flooded the market with traditional cut-price photographers, and it’s absolutely true. On the other hand, I think video makes a good point: there are a lot of opportunities out there and among them there will be a fair share of people who want to pay a premium price for a truly dedicated, talented and experienced professional. . If we realize that growing and up-and-coming photographers can improve our collective by becoming one of the other dedicated professionals, it will only strengthen us and make photography the best. a more respected goal is something the customer simply for the lowest price. Sharing knowledge helps us build stronger relationships and enjoy our work more. Check out the video above for the full summary.