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Posted by on August 15, 2020

Being a commercial photographer has its own advantages and disadvantages. When you are a commercial photographer, you start to think less about your own creative impulses and think more about the people who are going to see the image for which you have taken the photograph. Although you can still follow your choice of profession and passion, that is, photography, here you have a big difference with any other type of photography. Here, every click is intended for the target audience.

The biggest advantage of being a commercial photographer is that you follow a subject to your liking, you do a lot of research on photography and you get into this work in a professional way. Also, you can earn a lot. Commercial photography is a very lucrative and well paid profession. If you are good at your job and meet the right people or land the right projects, you could end up with a fortune.

On the other hand, there are also some disadvantages. Your creativity becomes limited. Although a commercial photographer has to think long and hard, be as creative as possible, but only this time, all thought is channeled into wondering what the public would like and what would attract them. How to catch eyeballs at a glance and how you can make your images truly stunning. The point is that, as a commercial photographer, you no longer think for yourself, but you think for and from the point of view of Professional Photography.

As a commercial photographer, you get a brief from the client, which can be as long or short as they wish. You work around the writing that you get. If you are new to this field, you may not initially land big projects. Right now your work is under the scanner. However, if you are good, chances are you meet the right people and get the best of the campaigns.

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