>>4239326>barely keeping photography relevanti dont think you realize how big of an industry photography is actually.
im just curious. when you say ''keep photography relevant'' what do you mean by that?
im curious to know what exactly do you mean when you say ''photography'' whats photography in your eyes?
my guess is, since you clearly think these social media retards and ''pro'' photographers on social media and youtube are keeping photography alive, that photography is only snapshit $20 portraits, weddings, wildlife and street snapshitting, because thats whats popular on youtube and thats what is portrayed as 'photography' on the internet.
well, i got news for you, while its financially not the strongest, photography and film, is the sixth largest industry on the planet as of 2009 and only keeps growing. every year, there are more and more brand new, never before existing places/jobs created where photography/video is needed. photography is so big, that even waste management and recycling companies are opening photographer job roles for government issued tickets on illegal littering, landfills etc... not even 4 years ago this job position didnt even exist anywhere in the world. and thats just one example out of dozens that are created every single year.
photography is now bigger than ever and if you cant find a job as a photographer in 2023/2024, youre either lazy, autistic, fucking retarded or all of the above