Congratulations. But in all, you are not making money as a street photographer, but as a photographer in general. Almost everything you mention here, has nothing to do with street photography and your passion for it. Not said to be negative. But I think the title is a bit off here. That said, it is nice you share your experience 😊
Lovely video 😊! I wonder, if you make around 5500 dollars a month, why don't you call yourself a fulltime professional photographer? In the Netherlands, 6000 a month is considered a lot!
Great question! I started doing street photography as a “hobby” and the jobs I got were just opportunities for me to learn more and reinvest in my craft. I guess some people might call me a professional photographer, but I don’t think I’m there yet. Thanks for watching!
I love the fact you worked less but technically got paid more. That is something more people should be mindful of, as it’s an excellent way to avoid burnout. Keep crushing it, Bryan.
Thank you for the breakdown and talking about such a sensitive subject! I would love to know more about how to find "the right price" for a client and not sell yourself short
Appreciate you! The "right price" is such a loaded subject, but 100% worth talking about. I might make a separate video about that, but in short I find it helpful to always ask the client what their budget is and from there I can figure out if the job is a good fit. There are sooooo many different ways to approach this!
@@BryanBrock_ A specific Video about this and how to structure price, dayrate or photo packages would be awesome! Thank you for the advice, you're an inspiration!
Your transparency is absolutely so helpful and encouraging. I’m currently a recently unemployed but highly motivated photographer with pretty decent skills for my low budget and self taught nature. I do however struggle HEAVY with networking and I’m super introverted. Hoping to bite the bullet, discover my niches, work on finishing my website with the best of my photos from the past year, and finally get some paying clients that aren’t just friends and relatives! (Commenting this to thank you for your work, but mostly to hold myself accountable to my words) Your shoots and freelance work the past year is incredible btw
@@Joshua.Wheeler Thanks Josh! Holding yourself accountable is a great idea. Let me know when your website is done, I’d love to check it out. Good luck!
Halo great video lots of information 👍👍👍just one question nobody talks about is where do you sale your photos is it stock photography where to whom? Be specific please we need lots more info thanks
@@stevennecic2106 Hey Steven! I mostly sell my photos online using my website or people will reach out to me directly on instagram and ask for prints. I also show my work in group and solo exhibits, and that usually leads to print sales. Hope that helps!
It’s honestly one of my favourite things to do! You could try and reach out to local production companies, but sometimes they require a union worker. Volunteer to shoot stills for an indie movie or a music video could be an option. OR, reach out to a more established photographer and ask to shoot BTS while they do a shoot. Just some options to try!
I think we share similar backgrounds and paths professionally. 2023 was a rough year for me in all pillars of life from financial side I too lost a client and it was a 1/3 of my income among other things. Main thing is to be positive and keep moving forward. No one ever said it was gonna be easy and there’s always some kind of suffering for the attempt of greatness
I wonder if there's a way to make money on the spot with this. Offer a $3 portrait in 3 minutes. Send the photo to your phone, send the photo to their phone, then show that you're deleting their number from your phone. 🤷
There’s an incredible New York photographer Jean Andre Antoine who takes street portraits with pack film and charges per photo. Make sure you check out his work!
Most of my client work came from people reaching out after seeing my work online. I noticed the more I shared on IG the better. I’ve also been active in the arts and entertainment industry for many years prior to me picking up a camera, so knowing people always helps when it comes to getting work. Hope that helps!
You could gain on your street photog status and make some money around it. Like HCB, GW and so on. Just street photography as main income? Nope. Remember an Asian dude? I can't even remember his name now. Google and YT pushed him as street photography guru. C19 came and he disappeared in the dust with twenty views videos of him doing pushups. Real and only value of street photography is in documentary. I have deep respect for those who goes out year after year and document what is around, We look at it three decades later and it is amazing. And it was never done with money in mind...
Thanks, again, for the straight forward insights and very awesome philosophies you talked about! Financial growth shouldn't always be the main goal!
My pleasure Samuel!
Congratulations. But in all, you are not making money as a street photographer, but as a photographer in general. Almost everything you mention here, has nothing to do with street photography and your passion for it. Not said to be negative. But I think the title is a bit off here. That said, it is nice you share your experience 😊
Lovely video 😊! I wonder, if you make around 5500 dollars a month, why don't you call yourself a fulltime professional photographer? In the Netherlands, 6000 a month is considered a lot!
Great question! I started doing street photography as a “hobby” and the jobs I got were just opportunities for me to learn more and reinvest in my craft. I guess some people might call me a professional photographer, but I don’t think I’m there yet. Thanks for watching!
“I don’t consider this as an stable income” makes you do a great job and push that extra mile!
100%
Work smarter not harder. Love that you are living out your passion ✨️
Yes! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! Stoked to see you conquer the years ahead!
Looking forward to this year!
I love the fact you worked less but technically got paid more. That is something more people should be mindful of, as it’s an excellent way to avoid burnout. Keep crushing it, Bryan.
Thank you!!!
Excellent insights, I love how open you are! I am sure you will keep growing those income streams 💪
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the breakdown and talking about such a sensitive subject! I would love to know more about how to find "the right price" for a client and not sell yourself short
Appreciate you! The "right price" is such a loaded subject, but 100% worth talking about. I might make a separate video about that, but in short I find it helpful to always ask the client what their budget is and from there I can figure out if the job is a good fit. There are sooooo many different ways to approach this!
@@BryanBrock_ A specific Video about this and how to structure price, dayrate or photo packages would be awesome! Thank you for the advice, you're an inspiration!
Your transparency is absolutely so helpful and encouraging. I’m currently a recently unemployed but highly motivated photographer with pretty decent skills for my low budget and self taught nature. I do however struggle HEAVY with networking and I’m super introverted. Hoping to bite the bullet, discover my niches, work on finishing my website with the best of my photos from the past year, and finally get some paying clients that aren’t just friends and relatives! (Commenting this to thank you for your work, but mostly to hold myself accountable to my words)
Your shoots and freelance work the past year is incredible btw
@@Joshua.Wheeler Thanks Josh! Holding yourself accountable is a great idea. Let me know when your website is done, I’d love to check it out. Good luck!
Thank you for the transparency, it puts things into perspective. Congrats on all the gigs!
Thank you very much! 🙏
Halo great video lots of information 👍👍👍just one question nobody talks about is where do you sale your photos is it stock photography where to whom? Be specific please we need lots more info thanks
@@stevennecic2106 Hey Steven! I mostly sell my photos online using my website or people will reach out to me directly on instagram and ask for prints. I also show my work in group and solo exhibits, and that usually leads to print sales. Hope that helps!
Thank you Bryan. I always learn from you.
My pleasure! Can't wait to share more...
Amazing! Would love to hear more about how to get into BTS photography on sets - it has always been an avenue I've been so interested in!
It’s honestly one of my favourite things to do! You could try and reach out to local production companies, but sometimes they require a union worker. Volunteer to shoot stills for an indie movie or a music video could be an option. OR, reach out to a more established photographer and ask to shoot BTS while they do a shoot. Just some options to try!
I think we share similar backgrounds and paths professionally. 2023 was a rough year for me in all pillars of life from financial side I too lost a client and it was a 1/3 of my income among other things. Main thing is to be positive and keep moving forward. No one ever said it was gonna be easy and there’s always some kind of suffering for the attempt of greatness
That last sentence is everything!
This was a great video Bryan, very informative.
Thanks for watching.
I wonder if there's a way to make money on the spot with this. Offer a $3 portrait in 3 minutes. Send the photo to your phone, send the photo to their phone, then show that you're deleting their number from your phone. 🤷
There’s an incredible New York photographer Jean Andre Antoine who takes street portraits with pack film and charges per photo. Make sure you check out his work!
way to go
Thx!
is that jay z in the back?
Yes! It’s a photograph of Jay-Z from the Reasonable Doubt album artwork shot by Jonathan Mannion.
How did you break into getting these clients?
Most of my client work came from people reaching out after seeing my work online. I noticed the more I shared on IG the better. I’ve also been active in the arts and entertainment industry for many years prior to me picking up a camera, so knowing people always helps when it comes to getting work. Hope that helps!
Misleading title but cool vid.
You could gain on your street photog status and make some money around it. Like HCB, GW and so on. Just street photography as main income? Nope. Remember an Asian dude? I can't even remember his name now. Google and YT pushed him as street photography guru. C19 came and he disappeared in the dust with twenty views videos of him doing pushups. Real and only value of street photography is in documentary. I have deep respect for those who goes out year after year and document what is around, We look at it three decades later and it is amazing. And it was never done with money in mind...
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Thx!