>>3608385Why does it matter? All the career photographers I know are hopeless snapshitters outside of their daily grind of product/formal portrait/events. They are not professions that promote inspired or even often technically sharp photography, despite what they or general public might think.
I am a multidisciplinary artist and it's going decent for being basically a kid. Photography is one of my key techniques that I put a lot of work into, but it serves more to enrich my other work in exhibitions as collectors and general public don't invest in photographs as much as other visual mediums. They buy abstract expressionist work the most - that's an easy sell. Photography is just not a big market and is associated with twee crap in tourist commercial gallery's and Instagram. I try push the boat out with photo work, but you have to go FAR out to pique interest with it in my spaces. Hopefully some collectors eventually buy some of these fuck huge prints at some point - taking up all my wall and storage space, I don't want to chuck them out.