Twenty-five years down the road at the very least, which
should not be an issue, is to be established wherever I may be at the
time. I say established in the basic
sense that my photography will be my career and I will have a constant stream
of work to keep me busy. During this
time though, given the age difference, I may not be providing work for venues
like I would be doing in the earlier years.
I may tend to focus on more high-end events and have a couple of assistants
to help make sure that the whole event is covered at all times. I would try to focus more on galas and events
of that sort. Over the years I would
have acquired more funds to purchase more equipment, not just cameras and
lenses but also lighting equipment. This
would allow me to branch out into portraiture and more studio work to ensure
that when big events aren’t happening I am able to keep busy and keep a steady
flow of income. The main question here
is if I will be opening a studio and have another set of rent to pay each month
or shoot out of a room in the house.
Regardless of which you can still produce the same quality images. One thing I would tend to stay away from
though is weddings, unless it is solely for a friend. While weddings pay good, I have never had a
very fun experiencing whilst shooting them. I would have no problem doing
engagement photos or anything of that sort, it is just the wedding ceremony in
general which I will stay away from.
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