@@ItsJonnyKeeley I live in Alaska most of the year, and Arc'teryx is what the real outdoor heads mostly stick with (though you definitely pay for it lol)
My husband bought a drone (Mavik 2) a year ago and we both got licensed in the US. I have only flown the thing once so far because of how strict the regulations are. I can't even fly in my yard because of its location. I've been practicing using an extreme selfie stick with a 360 to see if I can fake it.
i do photography for about 11 years, still striving to pay bills. No one cares about presets, photoshop tutorials, online photo buying ( Ive tried shutterstock, Eeyem, Wirestock, Getty images ..none worked) , tried so many things. Europe sucks in economy and photography awareness. I won two Samsung prizes in photography, my close circle didn't even said a thing about it. It's a sad job but its what I love. Even my close friends even knowing my work, only want if I make a super cheap work, or wont hire at all because of competition mentality... Cant understand in fact but for what I know is that in USA mentality is super different, and economy, that's why every guy in USA doing photography as full time job, can make 100k year .. i cant even make 10k year. But I never quited as I love what I do. I know maybe when I'm 80 years old, I might be successful but... it what It is.
Then do a full time job, and treat photography as a hobby in which you can earn. Then you gonna earn 10k dolars in full time job, and 10k dolars in photography. And you gonna love it more, because you will think about that entire day. :)
Great Video Mate :) Yes event photography will certainly make you a GREAT photographer FAST!!! Great content, I know how hard it is to change things up a bit RE: content on RUclips, I know when I talk about something ‘different’ on my SMALL RUclips channel to my usual thing it’s very challenging - some people even get offended lol … Keep it up, very useful content :)
"Where there are barriers, there are less people." 3:20
Jonny Keeley
Great insight! 😊
I've been a commercial photographer for years and have recently been thinking about making a change of genre. I found this video very helpful!
Brilliant content from start to finish. So helpful as usual.
Thank you so much, inspiring! I'll try all of them asap!
What some fab ideas! Thank you :)
Well done man, great video and thanks for all the great tips 🤝🏻 Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you 🙏
Time vs money is a great point.
And, shout-out to a nice Arc'teryx shirt 💪
Yeah, got this one in the sale!
@@ItsJonnyKeeley I live in Alaska most of the year, and Arc'teryx is what the real outdoor heads mostly stick with (though you definitely pay for it lol)
@@willyonamountain I've not experienced their technical stuff but many people say its the best.
Very useful tips!
as usual what a much needed input ! Thanks for being a coach
My pleasure thanks for tuning in dude
I hope who ever is reading this will become successful in life my dream is to become a successful Rapper / RUclipsr one day
Good luck!
Good luck bro if you keep trying there’s no doubt your gonna make it big one day
great content thank you
Excellent advice!
Thank you!
Bought a camera for my ex never used it and now it’s just sitting here z30 good for videos but idk if I should sell it
My husband bought a drone (Mavik 2) a year ago and we both got licensed in the US. I have only flown the thing once so far because of how strict the regulations are. I can't even fly in my yard because of its location. I've been practicing using an extreme selfie stick with a 360 to see if I can fake it.
That’s often the case, I used my first drone very little for similar reasons.
i do photography for about 11 years, still striving to pay bills. No one cares about presets, photoshop tutorials, online photo buying ( Ive tried shutterstock, Eeyem, Wirestock, Getty images ..none worked) , tried so many things. Europe sucks in economy and photography awareness.
I won two Samsung prizes in photography, my close circle didn't even said a thing about it. It's a sad job but its what I love.
Even my close friends even knowing my work, only want if I make a super cheap work, or wont hire at all because of competition mentality... Cant understand in fact but for what I know is that in USA mentality is super different, and economy, that's why every guy in USA doing photography as full time job, can make 100k year .. i cant even make 10k year. But I never quited as I love what I do. I know maybe when I'm 80 years old, I might be successful but... it what It is.
That's it dude, it is what it is. To do what you love is a blessing!
Then do a full time job, and treat photography as a hobby in which you can earn. Then you gonna earn 10k dolars in full time job, and 10k dolars in photography. And you gonna love it more, because you will think about that entire day. :)
Very informative Video
great video
New channel?!??! awesome
Been working on it a while, I’ll explain at some point.
@@ItsJonnyKeeley i m there all ready :)
Great Video Mate :) Yes event photography will certainly make you a GREAT photographer FAST!!! Great content, I know how hard it is to change things up a bit RE: content on RUclips, I know when I talk about something ‘different’ on my SMALL RUclips channel to my usual thing it’s very challenging - some people even get offended lol … Keep it up, very useful content :)
The funny thing is Photography was the usual thing before I took a break. Will take months I think to get things back up and running.
@@ItsJonnyKeeley Yeah man, that’s how I found you in the first place lol :) You’ll be fine, just keep going :)
Your thumbnail hurts me plz Apologize
Ha, glad it had an impact!