How do people see the photography market changing once this is all over? Smaller budgets? Less shoots?
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- Hey Guillaume, I second my lovely colleague Sara in saying that the safety of photographers is obviously our top priority so commissioning what we normally would has not been as feasible. However my suggestion to those struggling to get work is to perhaps look at your options as a photographer. Perhaps you have some older projects in your archives that you can dust off and suggest your clients can license, or we can look to tried and tested methods of photography to reflect today’s situation - have a go at still life, portraiture, composite images and perhaps you’ll have a great personal project by the end of all this.Hope this helps and that we can all try to get back to normal soon,Best wishes,Sarah
- Hi Guillaume,I don't think the photography market will drastically change, but it will surely need to readapt.Recently due to the impossibility of commissioning photographers you should try to look into the idea of license your images whenever possible. Presenting your ideas also for future pitches is a good idea, make different organizations aware of your skills (they will remember your name in future).Surely the creative world will slow down but it won't stop.Best of luck,Sara
- I am not sure if it will change but I am not recieving any bookings. I have no work and I am trying to look into other things. At this point, I don't think anyone knows how will this affect the future. But things won't be the same.
- I do not see a change after this is over. I am still recieving inquiries and bookings.
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