This post is actually 'inspired' by our discussion about the stock photography - it's been such a pointless exercise for me for the last 4 years of building portfolios and then deleting them that I don't even see the point in getting mad about it anymore. Yes, it's all in vain. Everything is a lesson in this life. But everything is pointless if you look at it from a certain point of view...
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I'm pretty sure it was not all in vain, as you say. Stock teaches a lot of things - to be very careful, even picky about focusing, composition, exposure, all the sides required for good photographs. In terms of personal lessons - persistence, long-term investments, etc... :)
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I do not know. A little above, I actually wrote that everything that happened in life was meant to happen, and that nothing is in vain. But going back to stock photography, I'm starting to argue the opposite again. And that's because quite recently I realized the following thing - when I was dealing with stock, I photographed certain things - those that I thought were suitable for stock. Today I shoot completely different things - things that I really like and make an impression on me. Sometimes I really think that these 4 years of my life are just lost. 🤔
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I always take photos of what I want to "freeze" in time.
Then I try selling some of them on stock. If that works... great. If not... well, I always can do something else for a living :)
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