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EPISODE · May 10, 2018 · 49 MIN

Paid Photography is Dead

from Master Photography

Jeff hosts with Connor joining him at the roundtable to discuss the state of the photography industry from a career perspective. With smartphones, inexpensive but very good camera equipment, and computers automating post processing how is a young person with a dream to be a professional photography supposed to make it? Topic 1: Master Photography Podcast Network https://masterphotographypodcast.com/faq Facebook group Search for Improve Photography Podcast to find the group To keep the bots and spammers out of the group you have to answer a question about naming a host on the podcast.  Either of our names, Jeff Harmon or Connor Hibbs, will work but if you don’t answer we won’t accept you to join the group. Remind you that we are returning to the separate feeds for the podcasts on the network.  Photo Taco is out there and you can find everything related to that podcast at the home for the show at https://phototacopodcast.com.  Connor, why don’t you talk for a minute about the show you and Erica do on the network.  Portrait Session can be found at http://portraitsessionpodcast.com We will be re-branding the Improve Photography Podcast to the Master Photography Podcast sometime between now and June.  So don’t worry when the album art and the name changes. Same show, same format, same everything. Just being rebranded. Topic 2: Paid Photography Is Dead We know with the thousands of photographers listening to this podcast that we have a diverse audience.  As I have been thinking about how to tackle our topic today I thought we could start of by talking about 4 main groups of listeners we know are out there for this podcast Some are seasoned pros who have been making a living doing for photography for their entire lives Some are like you Connor, pros making their living doing photography but didn’t start out that way Some are like me, passionate hobbyists who got bit by the photography bug and have been doing it mostly for fun for a few years but do some paid work. Last, those who just barely got bit by that bug and are just starting into making a decision about a career I want to start out our discussion today with that last group.  The beginning photographer who has absolutely fallen in love with the art and has a dream to have photographer be their career and make a living.  Maybe they are in high-school. Maybe they are just graduating high-school and have to make some life choices about a job or college. Connor, what do you think a person in that situation is likely to hear from friends and family if they asked about pursuing a career as a professional photographer? Let’s have a bit of a debate here Connor.  I am going to argue that paid photography is dead and it isn’t.  So I am going to start off by saying that having photography be the sole source of income, is dead.  Everyone is a photographer these days. You have the cell phone that has not only killed off the compact camera market but it also eliminated photography jobs.  Some a little more trivial, like the photographers you used to see at theme parks. Some more important to society like news media who used to have staff photographers but now give cell phones to the reporters because those are good enough. You also have the problem with the accessibility of really good photography gear these days.  Really that is the reason I am doing a podcast about photography at all. I have talked a lot on the shows on our Podcast Network about how even the most entry level consumer cameras these days are plenty of camera to do some really incredible photography, which I love of course.  This accessibility of really good equipment at a fairly inexpensive price has lowered the barrier to entry to the point that you can’t make a solid living doing portrait work anymore. Connor, let’s limit the discussion right now to just those who are at that first life decision point of deciding on a career and want it to be in photography, what do you say to them about my argument? Midroll Ad: Squarespace Head to Squarespace.com/IMPROVE for a free trial. And when you’re ready to launch, use the offer code IMPROVE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. That’s Squarespace.com/IMPROVE, offer code IMPROVE. Let’s shift the discussion to that next segment of our listeners, the hobbyist who has a day job that is paying the bills, but their heart is really in photography.  Let’s say they haven’t really done much paid work at all, mostly doing portraits of friends and family who gush over their photos. This is the place you and I both were at one point.  I made the decision to keep photography as a passionate hobby and do occasional paid portrait work. You made the decision to quit your day job and be a full time photographer. Connor, you did it a couple of years ago, can it still be done today and if it can be done today how long do you think that will last? Let’s go over one more talking point before we wrap up the show.  I am going to argue that there is another game changer coming on that is threatening a career as a professional photographer - AI.   Artificial Intelligence is threatening a lot of jobs and industries sort of like machinery and robots have done in previous stages of history.  There wasn’t the technology to allow a couple of guys like us to get together and record a podcast about it but I imagine there were a lot of discussions about the jobs that were going to be gone because of that progress and innovation.  We can look back on it now and say that while not entirely positive it has mostly been to our benefit. While it certainly eliminated jobs, others were created. AI is something that I think is going to be just as disruptive to many industries, but we are seeing some incredible things in the photography industry in particular. There is the Sensei technology Adobe has that can with some photos automatically adjust them and make them incredible.  In other situations it assists the photographer in processing photos. There is the processing automatically happening on smartphones today with apps that take data from a really tiny sensor and enhance it to be something really, really good. Then there are some more extreme examples like the NVIDIA technology that recently demonstrated re-creating the portrait of a women who had more than half of her face obstructed, doing like the Photoshop content aware fill on steroids. It may not be fully threatening photography careers today, but the way it is advancing another barrier to entry that exists today with the need for photographers to process their images could be lowered by AI to the point that you can use a phone to take a picture and have the AI process it into really professional quality results before they even put that phone back in their pocket.  Connor, how are photographers going to make a living when that is a reality? Doodads: Jeff: Kind of a stretch here, but it is slightly photography related.  SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick.  Normally $100 it is on sale on Amazon here in mid-May 2018 for $60 for 128GB.  It looks like a USB flash drive, and you can use it that way to plug into a computer and access the flash memory like you would any USB flash drive.  But it also has WiFi built into it and you can use a SanDisk app on your phone to move files to and from the flash drive that way as well. I am going to use it on a family vacation coming up for my kids to stream movies from it.  You could also use it to backup photos as you are on the go, or a way to get photos from your computer to your phone if you use a PC while on the go. Connor: Diffusion fabric https://www.amazon.com/ALZO-Nylon-Diffusion-Fabric-Inches/dp/B0019HZQSO Reminders: masterphotographypodcast.com is the new home for the show, you will want to go there and check it out Facebook group is Improve Photography Podcast, can search for it on Facebook or you can go to masterphotographypodcast.com and there are links there.  To keep the bots out you have to answer a question naming a host of a show on the network. Either of our names will work and that is Jeff Harmon and Brent Bergherm. Find Jeff’s work at jsharmonphotos.com, phototacopodcast.com, subscribe to Photo Taco Find Connor’s work at http://www.connorhibbs.photography/, subscribe to the Portrait Session podcast at http://portraitsessionpodcast.com.

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