my main concern with the content creator aspect is what you mentioned with them doing a really similar thing to you. How will that end up working with the exclusivity clause for photo and video? and even more, who ends up giving up time when it comes to having to divide your time with an extra person that needs shots now too? I haven't had to work with one yet but I'm curious how other photographers and videographers are balancing that out.
hey! so, I mention they’re similar to me in that they’re with me capturing the same moments…but on a phone. Definitely different. The person I hire also doesn’t get any time to stage or “get shots,” if and when photo and I NEED shots. They’re never in the way. When it’s time for ceremony, I tell them exactly where to stand so they’re not in my shot or the photographer’s shots. Both photographers I’ve worked with said they were never in the way and that they hardly noticed them being with us the entire day.
@@filmandflourish oh, so you're referring to offering that yourself and having someone there with you. What about if you're just doing photo/video and a different company or person is doing content services. You still have to work with them but maby don't have the flexibility to have them do what you need then to do
my main concern with the content creator aspect is what you mentioned with them doing a really similar thing to you.
How will that end up working with the exclusivity clause for photo and video? and even more, who ends up giving up time when it comes to having to divide your time with an extra person that needs shots now too? I haven't had to work with one yet but I'm curious how other photographers and videographers are balancing that out.
hey! so, I mention they’re similar to me in that they’re with me capturing the same moments…but on a phone. Definitely different. The person I hire also doesn’t get any time to stage or “get shots,” if and when photo and I NEED shots. They’re never in the way. When it’s time for ceremony, I tell them exactly where to stand so they’re not in my shot or the photographer’s shots. Both photographers I’ve worked with said they were never in the way and that they hardly noticed them being with us the entire day.
@@filmandflourish oh, so you're referring to offering that yourself and having someone there with you.
What about if you're just doing photo/video and a different company or person is doing content services. You still have to work with them but maby don't have the flexibility to have them do what you need then to do