[RESEARCH] WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S PROFESSION?

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This research aims to gather the opinions of photographers about the future of their profession.

  • It’s a fact that technology is advancing considerably fast and this same technology is accessible to everyone.
  • Professional or not.
  • Mobile phones.
  • Tablets.
  • Digital cameras and everything an ordinary person can buy and start comparing the cost-benefits of hiring a photographer for your event Yes!Citizens who do not understand the artistic value of photography often follow this reasoning.
  • Especially when photographers themselves disclose so-called “desperate promotions”.
  • Then the bullet in the foot becomes a bullet in the chest.

But it’s not all desperation, because it’s also a fact that having a good camera doesn’t make the average person a professional photographer, but then another question arises: is the professional photographer a professional?There are so many who believe they have a business card, a camera and a supposed passion. . . thanks to photography, they are already professionals.

Building a true photography professional requires much more than that.

Some say photography is one thing and filming is another. Technically yes, but in practice both are ways to record phases and events. The video segment (kinography) has earned a well-deserved place in the social reporting market as technology evolves into it. Check the timeline of your social networks.

The photographic segment today has two certainties: 1? You’re going to have to reinvent yourself. 2? The ordinary, the customer does.

What’s going on!? Are you ready for the sequel?

This investigation will consist of two phases. The first is the collection of the opinions of photographers, the second, the compilation of the opinions of society. Honestly, I imagine the photographer has a different opinion of society.

Anyway, this is just one of many actions to raise awareness.

This respect is already sown among photographers through the growing offer of professional qualifications in which we live, the time has come for society to understand that being a photographer is being an artist.

A big hug to everyone!

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