Mate, you don’t need better gear, you need to create more high-value content and earn sufficient subscribers to either pay for your gear, or have something of value to offer sponsors.
Seriously, this is next level begging and not for an understandable reason. Dude thinks he is deserving of "sponsorship/gifts" from the biggest companies in the world....with 9 subscribers 🤣🤣🤣 Theres a thousand other channels ahead of you in that line, you might want to re-evaluate yourself... I don't even know why I'm wasting my time commenting, except you had the audacity to post this for the world, so I'm giving my 2cents.. I'm a fortune teller, and I can tell you - you are not in the fortune of being a RUclipsr..good luck with your future endeavors..
Thanks so much, @peterfritzphoto! I really appreciate your advice and the clear direction- it's exactly what I need to hear. Your insight means a lot and will definitely help me improve. Thanks again for taking the time to share!
@itsWillLee Seeking help or sponsorship from strangers and large companies is how countless opportunities are created---there's no shame in it. Sometimes, though, unsolicited "advice" can be more distracting than helpful, so it might've been better to keep those two cents in your pocket. As for a career predictions, fortune-telling might not be your calling--definitely best to stick with the day job. And if you ever yourself needing assistance, don't hesitate to reach out (maybe even to someone who can help clear your perspective). Help is, after all one of the most valuable things we can give or receive.
@ItsWillLee Its a bit disheartening to see someone criticize others for seeking help or sponsorship--especially when collaboration and support are what make creative communities thrive. Taking advice from a professional photographer is a wise move; learning from those with experience leads to growth. With only 7 subscribers and no content, you might benefit from a similar approach. Instead of bashing others, consider contributing something positive or seeking help yourself. That mindset shift could make a real difference--for you and the world around you.
Mate, you don’t need better gear, you need to create more high-value content and earn sufficient subscribers to either pay for your gear, or have something of value to offer sponsors.
Seriously, this is next level begging and not for an understandable reason.
Dude thinks he is deserving of "sponsorship/gifts" from the biggest companies in the world....with 9 subscribers 🤣🤣🤣
Theres a thousand other channels ahead of you in that line, you might want to re-evaluate yourself...
I don't even know why I'm wasting my time commenting, except you had the audacity to post this for the world, so I'm giving my 2cents..
I'm a fortune teller, and I can tell you - you are not in the fortune of being a RUclipsr..good luck with your future endeavors..
Thanks so much, @peterfritzphoto! I really appreciate your advice and the clear direction- it's exactly what I need to hear. Your insight means a lot and will definitely help me improve. Thanks again for taking the time to share!
What is wrong with this world?????
@itsWillLee Seeking help or sponsorship from strangers and large companies is how countless opportunities are created---there's no shame in it. Sometimes, though, unsolicited "advice" can be more distracting than helpful, so it might've been better to keep those two cents in your pocket. As for a career predictions, fortune-telling might not be your calling--definitely best to stick with the day job. And if you ever yourself needing assistance, don't hesitate to reach out (maybe even to someone who can help clear your perspective). Help is, after all one of the most valuable things we can give or receive.
@ItsWillLee Its a bit disheartening to see someone criticize others for seeking help or sponsorship--especially when collaboration and support are what make creative communities thrive. Taking advice from a professional photographer is a wise move; learning from those with experience leads to growth. With only 7 subscribers and no content, you might benefit from a similar approach. Instead of bashing others, consider contributing something positive or seeking help yourself. That mindset shift could make a real difference--for you and the world around you.