DO THIS To SAVE Your Photography Career Today

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2023
  • In this video, I'll share a story about a photograph that changed my career. This photograph led to me starting my own photography business and helping other photographers grow their careers too!
    If you're interested in photography or self-publishing, be sure to watch this video! I'll tell you about the photograph, how it changed my career, and how you can use it to build a successful photography business. This is a story that you won't want to miss!
    You can find me on;
    Instagram / scottchoucino
    Facebook Group / 18930. .
    Tin House Website and WORKSHOPS www.tinhouse-studio.com/
    My Commercial Workscottchoucino.com/
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Комментарии • 33

  • @TinHouseStudioUK
    @TinHouseStudioUK  11 месяцев назад +2

    Build a commercially viable body of work www.tinhouse-studio.com/product/how-to-build-a-commercial-viable-body-of-work/

  • @johnhagen31
    @johnhagen31 11 месяцев назад +5

    Every 17 year-old should watch this. It should be in the national curriculum. It could be life changing, or even possibly life saving.

  • @chibuzonweze3291
    @chibuzonweze3291 11 месяцев назад +12

    I have been asking myself, “what makes unique”,for years. I still don’t know. I do know I enjoy taking photos of people

    • @jonphebus6720
      @jonphebus6720 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think when we lose the enjoyment is when we lose our purpose - I love this comment! Priority #1 - Enjoy!

  • @jonphebus6720
    @jonphebus6720 11 месяцев назад +4

    You are so open, not vulnerable - never vulnerable - rather unafraid to expose yourself...and to OUR total benefit! It is invaluable for us to hear what goes on in your head and heart. You demonstrate by example that none of what you do is super human. That makes "it" available to us all.
    Listening to you makes me excited for my own future.
    Thank you x 7.

  • @WasionKey
    @WasionKey 10 месяцев назад

    your channel is a breathe of fresh air

  • @liveinaweorg
    @liveinaweorg 11 месяцев назад +1

    "If you could do one photo only..." - I'm going to write that in marker pen and put it on the door to my home office/photo place. Thanks.

  • @CanadianArchivist
    @CanadianArchivist 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thie message is still very clear
    Be different, be unique, photograph /approach things in a way no one else has.
    When someone else sees an image, they say “ oh I never looked at that subject that way” or “ I’ve never seen that before. It’s so different .”

  • @javelinphotography
    @javelinphotography Месяц назад

    If there was a real market for black and white fine art product images, I would OWN that

  • @dominicc737
    @dominicc737 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not a professional photographer, just wanted to comment that this advice is good for anyone looking to succeed in their field of work. Your videos have been helpful to me professionally, thank you.

  • @jonphebus6720
    @jonphebus6720 11 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know where else to say this to you, this video is close to topical: I work with people. People are the subject in my photographs. EVERYTHING i have taken from you and your tin house studio has immeasurably improved every aspect of my "game". Thank you thank you thank you x 108. Mostly, you have given me a confidence that has translated into a vibe where now people are gravitating to me because of the experience they hear about from those who have sat with me. I don't post on media because I am lazy...so my business is all word of mouth! ...and I want to thank you for your pure sharing and for bolstering my budding career. I started thinking of this to be a career in January this year. I think I might be a little ahead of the entrepreneurial curve, and I MUST come here to give SOME credit.
    PS - To others reading in the comments -> Not bragging (it would be a strange brag) but to underscore the value of Scott's short concise videos: I haven't yet paid this guy (Scott) a single dime. His words are gold. He speaks simple truth. GREAT COMMUNICATOR! Pearls, man. Every word a pearl.

  • @stasgavrilovru
    @stasgavrilovru 11 месяцев назад +1

    Time for spaghetti hoops 😍

  • @photom3
    @photom3 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love these. Helps me in ways that would be hard to imagine.

  • @donaldoswald8754
    @donaldoswald8754 11 месяцев назад

    Inspirational video as always, Scott. 👏

  • @kiwipics4003
    @kiwipics4003 11 месяцев назад

    What is it that Shakespeare said? "To thine own self be true"....and Jesus..."and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free".
    Sooner or later, we all need that 'spaghetti hoops' watershed moment. Without honesty, it's just another wheel spin to nowhere.
    At the end of 2021 I stopped shooting to think deeply about this exact thing. Amidst the noise of life, I've piece by piece found out what's important to me. This vid is definately hugely helpful!
    I'm pretty sure it'll be a significant vid for any photographer/artist trying to 'find their voice' AND needing to get decent payback in the process. Thankyou Scott.👍

  • @pauldarville3843
    @pauldarville3843 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great advice!

  • @RexEllacott
    @RexEllacott 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jolly good show!!!100% keep it simple and don't overcomplicate things :)

  • @MainPointPictures
    @MainPointPictures 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent advice... not just for photographers!

  • @andrewcroft2570
    @andrewcroft2570 11 месяцев назад

    What a great story.

  • @Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing
    @Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @colintraveller
    @colintraveller 10 месяцев назад

    Top drawer as always

  • @rodneyj42
    @rodneyj42 10 месяцев назад

    I saw this quote once, and I can't remember who said it, but it was something like: "The best way to make you hate something you love is to try to make a living at it".
    That's been my experience with photography. It's always been a hobby, since I first shot a roll of verichrome pan in 620 when I was 5 years old on a cheap TLR I bought at a yard sale for 5$ and my father developed the roll and prints in the lab where he taught high school chemistry. By the time I went to university some people saw my work and offered commercial gigs, but for the most part I hated it; not the photography but the clients. I'm just not comfortable doing any sort of artistic project with anyone I don't personally know and want to work with. Probably the nicest client I worked with completely stiffed me on the agreed payment. Now I don't even do portraits of people I don't personally know. I photograph who they are, not just how they appear. I'm still learning and growing, even doing large format now, and I just love it. Always a very enjoyable, zen-like experience, especially when out in nature.
    So no, one needn't have to make a living at it to just enjoy something for what it is in essence.
    rodneyj.net/

  • @ohnoflicks
    @ohnoflicks 11 месяцев назад

    Great video Scott. Unfortunately there will be a number of emulators who want to duplicate this exact path right down to the image style. Doesn’t work that way. You still need to creat your own journey. BTW, those pano flat lays are killer too. Be proud of them. 😀

  • @donaldgibson3922
    @donaldgibson3922 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @philliphickox4023
    @philliphickox4023 11 месяцев назад

    You finally got there! Nice to hear that. A technically perfect photograph is not necessarily pleasing, however a pleasing photograph can be technically imperfect. However I think you are repeating yourself as you have already said what you say in this video or is it an old one rehashed. My secret is I can't read instruction manuals, they make no sense to me.

  • @Mettyunuabona_
    @Mettyunuabona_ 11 месяцев назад

    I feel like I went through this during the pandemic; I loved doing Street photography and i wanted to shoot people but I didn’t want to be that “incognito” photographer any more and I wanted to genuinely meet and talk to people to break my introverted tendencies. How I put is that I wanted to BE London not see London
    Started doing photo journalism as an evolution to street 3 years later to that month I have an editor at one of the biggest photostock sites owned by PA
    On top of that; I’m slowly getting my own little piece of the pie in music particularly within the world of DNB & with DJs- being allowed to photograph festivals; invites by artists etc
    Which in turn (with my full time job) allows me to fund myself to shoot and help aspiring model in the UK who want to build portfolios and aspire to be in fashion, beauty and commercial work.
    And like you money is sort of a sign of career progress and this year is It the most I’ve ever been paid from photography so far so I’m certainly doing something right! and I’m hoping by year 5 or 7 of this journey I can be that quintessential photographer who shoots your story or show.
    From the days of accidentally becoming a professional in 2019 to where I am; I am honestly leaps ahead of where I imagined where I’d be!

  • @nicofuentes7149
    @nicofuentes7149 11 месяцев назад

    I'm curious, When you were in the "annie leibovitz phase", what made you feel you had the way of doing it? was it that you learned to shoot and to light like annie (if so do you have portraits in that style)? more of a technical strategy or was it more a thing like "I understand this way or logic of work, I can do it myself" a more conceptual approach. thank you for the insight in the video!!! awesome content

    • @jonphebus6720
      @jonphebus6720 11 месяцев назад

      I think he was speaking of her stature in the industry and recognition as an artist, not literally "in her style"? We'll see if Scott answers our doubt here...

  • @lennartbrorssonlens-artpho731
    @lennartbrorssonlens-artpho731 11 месяцев назад

    A question..... what do you think of the AI just wundering,,,,,,,

  • @jackcoleman7262
    @jackcoleman7262 11 месяцев назад +2

    Kia picanto clan

  • @Casualfulltime
    @Casualfulltime 11 месяцев назад

    Artist. Not sure that shooting to a commercial brief is art.

  • @cbnkp
    @cbnkp 11 месяцев назад

    I'm a big fan of what you do but come on you're not wearing this outfit because you "don't want to waste the old table cloth". 😉
    That outfit is not self-inflicted scarcity or asceticism or a lack of interest in money.
    It's a uniform. Some might call it a "hipster uniform", I'll call it an artist's uniform.
    It makes you recognisable in combination with your hair style and beard and we all know that people pay big money a lot more willingly if they consider you an artist, not a worker. Which makes this a pretty smart strategy.
    Just stand by it. 😁😁

  • @lichtgestalt9540
    @lichtgestalt9540 11 месяцев назад

    that‘s not spaghetti! 😉