9 Things I HATE About Photography

Today I talk about the things I strongly dislike about photography....
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  • @Dangermaniac206
    @Dangermaniac206Ай бұрын

    Here’s another one: clients posting your final pictures on their socials with some cheap added filters

  • @Elina--

    @Elina--

    Ай бұрын

    Omg this is soooo infuriating 😂

  • @Dariusproductions

    @Dariusproductions

    Ай бұрын

    Major one

  • @Dariusproductions

    @Dariusproductions

    Ай бұрын

    I learned to care less because they paid

  • @sionkaze

    @sionkaze

    Ай бұрын

    When a customer paid for a product it's their to do whatever they wish.

  • @Elina--

    @Elina--

    Ай бұрын

    @@sionkaze ofc they CAN. But it is annoying as **** 😂

  • @Jay-kt2et
    @Jay-kt2etАй бұрын

    I've had people complain that I didn't retouch their photos. So, I sent them a before picture......crickets LOL!

  • @stuarthayesphotography

    @stuarthayesphotography

    Ай бұрын

    Now that's the move!

  • @angelsaywhat

    @angelsaywhat

    Ай бұрын

    My favorite response 😂🙌🏾

  • @aldrindetablan4358

    @aldrindetablan4358

    Ай бұрын

    And then them retouching it to a plastic looking face bcoz they think their face is so perfect. lol

  • @madinp1177
    @madinp1177Ай бұрын

    I can't believe that photo sniping is a thing. The audacity!

  • @vdochev

    @vdochev

    Ай бұрын

    It's plain rude not only to the photographer, but to the model as well.

  • @alebo0

    @alebo0

    Ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t trust what this girl says about the situation. She’s clearly over exaggerating the situation. It was most likely a tourist taking a wide angle photo, capturing a larger scene which she just so happened to be included in. She doesn’t own the garden. It’s not her property. She has no expectation of privacy, and therefore has no right to tell someone not to take her photo. No permission needed. If she doesn’t like it, she can go home :)

  • @vdochev

    @vdochev

    Ай бұрын

    @@alebo0 Dude, I can see from the video, he was totally sniping. Also, I think the model is experienced enough to spot a sniper. She called him out, not the photographer. She (the model) seems to already know their tricks.

  • @Roman_4x5

    @Roman_4x5

    Ай бұрын

    There are all kind of creeps out there

  • @bymatallana

    @bymatallana

    Ай бұрын

    It is rude but totally legal. nothing you can do about it when in public space. how ever they can sell those images anywhere or they could be sued by the model or anyone recognized in the photo but they can sell it as art. those are the rules. So next time this happens ask nicely but be sure to know that they are in their right to do it.

  • @blcawood
    @blcawoodАй бұрын

    I no longer own a photography business, but I used to photograph weddings. My biggest pet peeve was when a family member would follow me around and take pictures behind me with their cell phone or cheap point and shoot. I had a father of the bride once who took pictures over my shoulder of EVERY pose I did with the wedding party. It’s difficult to assert yourself in that situation because you don’t want to offend the bride (client) by upsetting her family. Had I continued my business, I likely would have addressed that scenario in my wedding contract so the client knew ahead of time. Another pet peeve of mine was when someone would request a special edit of an image that didn’t align with my style. One time I had a bride whose bridesmaids wore coral dresses, and she requested that I edit all the images of the wedding party in black and white with only the coral dresses in color. 🙄🙄🙄 That’s not something I want to put my name on! Last pet peeve was when someone would try to haggle with me over pricing. I had numerous requests from clients who wanted to alter my services in order to lower the price. The most memorable one was: “What if I purchase a blank memory card for your camera, you take the photos, and then I edit them on my own?” Ma’am WHAT?!

  • @luckmonster80

    @luckmonster80

    Ай бұрын

    This is whyI tell my friends I don't want to start a photography business or do paid weddings gigs. It not worth it for me and I enjoy it more as a hobby

  • @aquilifergroup

    @aquilifergroup

    Ай бұрын

    Are you a businessman or a photographer? Sometimes you have to favor one over the other. The black and white photo with the dress being in color thing is very popular with clients. For some reason they like that look. When clients ask for it, I know photographers will roll their eyes at this and treat it as some sort of creative dictat that prevents them from making their voice heard or some such nonsense. Business thrives by giving the customer what they want. If you won’t do that, then best move on. You chose well

  • @blcawood

    @blcawood

    Ай бұрын

    @@aquilifergroup I ended up doing it for them, because you’re right, they are a paying customer. I just didn’t share it on any of social medias. ☺️

  • @aquilifergroup

    @aquilifergroup

    Ай бұрын

    @@blcawoodI had someone tell me that the commercially successful photographers Aren’t necessarily the best photographers but they are good business people. The way it was put to me was “ are you a photographer who happens to be a businessman or a businessman who happens to be a photographer?” some of the most talented photographers aren’t able to run successful photo businesses because they are photographers first. What a choice to make. Respect to you for going into the fight

  • @ThomasECahill

    @ThomasECahill

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @Davitzakariashvili
    @DavitzakariashviliАй бұрын

    what i hate about photography? When you take a photo, show them and they are telling you that your camera takes great photos. it leaves you speechless

  • @noctwice

    @noctwice

    Ай бұрын

    Yes!! This is so funny but I totally agree.

  • @blcawood

    @blcawood

    Ай бұрын

    Or when they think their automatic point and shoot or phone takes better pictures than your DSLR on manual. ☺️

  • @ThomasECahill

    @ThomasECahill

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @veivoli

    @veivoli

    Ай бұрын

    @Davitzakariashvili When I stop laughing (and my camera is an entry level DSLR) I tell them that I can probably take better photos with their cell phone than they can with my camera. 📷🙂

  • @ElizabethCarterMedia

    @ElizabethCarterMedia

    Ай бұрын

    After one client messed me around and took advantage of me, she threw my work back in my face and said my camera did all the work for me. 😂

  • @Almirante001
    @Almirante001Ай бұрын

    i do cosplay photography, theres this one photographer that he's at every convention that constantly photo snipes, and will actively get in front of other photographers to shoot or grab the cosplayers (only goes after the girls) and pull them away even when they say they don't want to shoot with him, my blood boils whenever i run into him

  • @zayanything3124

    @zayanything3124

    Ай бұрын

    There are creepers at every convention though with their cell phone cameras sniping photos. It honestly makes it harder to ask for photos sometimes because people think you’re just another creeper with a camera. I’ve even tried collaborating with models on photoshoots and they’ll be like nah, but take photos with some guy who barely knows how to operate a camera and is definitely doing it to take photos of cosplay girls. I’m a professional wedding photographer, my time for doing fun photos is limited, I don’t need to take your photos. I just thought maybe you’d want nice photos for prints and like comic and scifi culture and thought you might be interested. Guess I was wrong. I’m ranting. 😆

  • @ryancooper3629

    @ryancooper3629

    Ай бұрын

    My best advice for you is stop shooting at cons. They are basically the worst possible environment for shooting cosplay. Yes it gets you access to a lot of cosplayers but you will never have the opportunity to do any great work at a con that stands out from what every other photographer is doing. Instead use the con to network and plan 1 on 1 shoots someplace else where you have time to actually make good work.

  • @dzulk9

    @dzulk9

    Ай бұрын

    I also shoot at cosplay events and normally for every cosplayer I shoot I will personally ask for permission, and later asked for their IG to tag them back, but some photographers do stand behind me and do some steal shots. Sometimes some photographer actually asked me can he shoot or not. I was like..why ask me? Ask the cosplayer. Cosplay events are great as it actually brings more new cosplayers. Thinking from cosplayers point of view, some cosplayers doesn't even get photographed... So shooting cosplay in events is indeed okay, as long permission is asked, and the cosplayer actually get their picture later on.

  • @Pugboy1321
    @Pugboy1321Ай бұрын

    I FEEL THE GEAR JUDGEMENT SO MUCH. I love using and collecting older gear because it's more affordable and still works great, plus it's fun to dunk on gear snobs who are like "a camera from 2013? useless trash" by sharing a banger shot

  • @angelsaywhat

    @angelsaywhat

    Ай бұрын

    Sony users be like… 😂

  • @lindsaywebb1904

    @lindsaywebb1904

    22 күн бұрын

    still shooting jobs with a 5d2. (architecture so autofocus not an issue) Not had a complaint...to my face at least

  • @allhalegibson
    @allhalegibsonАй бұрын

    I had a youngish looking guy come up to me during a shoot and try to tell how the model should pose. He then started to move my lights around. I had to pause my shoot to explain to this guy the reason the lights were positioned that way and asked "how he would react to a random person hijacking his shoot and touched his equipment?" He responed with "well, I was just trying to help but if you're gonna be like that!" and then just walked away. I don't mind people hanging around watching sometimes but damn I would of never done something like that.

  • @blcawood

    @blcawood

    Ай бұрын

    That happens to us female photographers all the time. The mansplaining is a serious issue in this field. I can’t tell you the amount of times a man has tried to tell me how to use my own equipment.

  • @allhalegibson

    @allhalegibson

    Ай бұрын

    @@blcawood And it's usually someone who is half as knowledgeable. Even if I'm doing something wrong I would rather fail and learn than have a random stranger fix the shot for me.

  • @ernestomendez9327

    @ernestomendez9327

    Ай бұрын

    TBH, in 2024, if somebody creeps around a photosoot, I get pissed!! man, it’s not the first time you have seen one in your life… walk away and get a life hahahaha

  • @Wallachphoto
    @WallachphotoАй бұрын

    A note about what you might consider photo sniping: Among the types of photography I do of which is mostly model photography, I also do street photography. The type of street photography where anything I can see is fair game and I don't ask permission. Now that said, if I come across a photographer working with a model, I may shoot that. But I wouldn't be shooting the model as if I was doing a model shoot, I would in this case be shooting a photographer working with a model. I also wouldn't hang around, unless I wished to wait and talk to the photographer, in which case I would most likely back away and lower my camera (because its not my photo shoot).

  • @alebo0

    @alebo0

    Ай бұрын

    Perfectly put.

  • @GPTMagana

    @GPTMagana

    Ай бұрын

    I like this

  • @JoshuaJonesPhoto
    @JoshuaJonesPhotoАй бұрын

    This is why you have the best YT photography channel

  • @washingtonradio
    @washingtonradioАй бұрын

    My main gripe as an amateur who prefers to share with friends and family are people expecting to post my photos on social media because I took some photos. I dislike social media and prefer not to use it. Sometimes I think Vivian Meier was correct, it's better to be discovered after you are gone.

  • @Paul_Wetor

    @Paul_Wetor

    Ай бұрын

    With digital, you will never be discovered after you're gone. I take a ton of photos and keep them all. Vivian Meier used film, which was expensive, so she took photos sparingly. Nobody's going to want to sort through thousands of my photos. I have five shoeboxes of film snapshots even I don't want to sort through.

  • @careypridgeon

    @careypridgeon

    Ай бұрын

    I never post my scanned negatives online. I have a mirrorless camera but that's going up for sale shortly as I've never used it apart from negative scanning. I'll replace it with a flatbed scanner. Millions of images go online each day so why add to that digital dung heap? It's only of interest as training data for Large Language Model AI image creation now anyway. To me photography is about the experience of taking my Large Format camera out for the day and maybe getting one or two nice photographs. Or my Hasselblad, but I still only take maybe three.

  • @israelmacario3853
    @israelmacario3853Ай бұрын

    main issue is when people think they can take the same quality pictures with a camera phone.

  • @alanberry4919
    @alanberry4919Ай бұрын

    As far as "sniping" is concerned, if you are in public, people can take whatever picture they want. If you are in a place where privacy is expected, that is different. You may not like it, but that is what street photography is built on. Annoying as it is, they have a right to do it.

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    Ай бұрын

    It surprised me how such big KZread photographer Jessica is and cant understand photography. It’s legal in most countries to photograph in public. So if you want privacy, get inside and block out the windows.

  • @bleen2511

    @bleen2511

    28 күн бұрын

    It's legal, but it's frowned upon and nothing makes you look more like an amateur (which you may be, but still) like photosniping. To be clear, you aren't taking a photo of the whole scene with the photographer working with the model. You are taking pictures of the model posing with a styled outfit and makeup on, and claiming them as your own as if you had anything to do with them.

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    28 күн бұрын

    @@bleen2511 if you want privacy get some.

  • @bleen2511

    @bleen2511

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Savage_D_777 If you wanna be a photosniper be one.

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    26 күн бұрын

    @@bleen2511 I want her to apologize to people on her video

  • @rickshapiro63
    @rickshapiro63Ай бұрын

    I enjoy capturing the act of others taking photos. It is free reign of street photography and as long as this occurring in a public place there is not much you can do. Its not like they are in the position to fully leverage your model, lighting or direction.

  • @ChrisThe1
    @ChrisThe1Ай бұрын

    for clarification: when you're talking about photosniping, would that include a photo of the entire scene, including model, photographer and setup (lights etc)? That would feel more like street photography to me.

  • @Katfolio

    @Katfolio

    28 күн бұрын

    I believe that leans towards documentation since you're not exploiting the entire crews hard work and taking someone else copyright/trademark over it. Photo-sniping is exploitative meanwhile documentation in street-photography, specially those with ethics would usually try and get some type of permission and/or take photos that isn't violating someone human rights.

  • @Caballeroshot
    @CaballeroshotАй бұрын

    I see street photographers take pictures of models being photographed because they're documenting the event taking place not stealing your model's looks or your setup. It's a little presumptuous to claim any sort of privacy when you photograph in public.

  • @themoolag

    @themoolag

    Ай бұрын

    I was gonna say, is candid photography considered sniping, thus, rude? I've done this before but my focus wasn't on the model, but the scene of people doing a photoshoot

  • @Caballeroshot

    @Caballeroshot

    Ай бұрын

    @@themoolag Same! I would think a photographer would see another photographer showing a form of respect for their work by covering the work they're doing by documenting it but apparently portraits in public areas is now considered a "setup" worthy of theft 🤣

  • @Katfolio

    @Katfolio

    28 күн бұрын

    I can totally understand your point of view, I don't really think photo-documentary type of photos apply for photo sniping though, since usually it would include the creator and people working on set in the photos. Photo sniping however, there will be situations like the photographer paying for everything, for their own personal project and someone snipes their work. Taking photos of their paid project (not documenting the photographer with their work) then posting it, the photos getting popular over the original creators work (which isn't fair) and this can cause issue with trade marking because the sniper technically stole their trademarked work due to posting it before, which they can claim the rights to etc. There's also the legal side, which can cause the main photographer to have legal dispute with clients when someone else snipes the work, leaking a planned projected that might have taken ages to prepare, which is also not fair to those that might have created the garments, did the hair and make up technically the whole crew that worked hard on something for someone to just steal. Last but not least, the models right to refuse...If you're taking photos of someone and they are uncomfortable with you taking it (because you don't have their permission) then it's simply a violation to them as a human being. Yes if you're in public it is likely that you are constantly getting video and photo-bombing people on accident, but you have no-idea what people would do and use when taking a direct photo of you in public...There's a lot of not so nice people in the world specially now that AI is becoming very accessible and with the recent violations of using it to generate explicit images it's an even scarier world out there.... TT_TT I think at the end of the day it's about ethics, which would be different to everyone.

  • @Caballeroshot

    @Caballeroshot

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Katfolio I honestly think you read too much into the situation being described. Even if the "model" is the only subject photographed, the only expectation of privacy can truly occur in a private setting and never in a public space. I would venture to state that someone losing the copyright or trademark on a specific photo shoot by someone sniping the image has to be nonexistent as theft of images tends to happen mostly to already published work, so that scenario is just downright imaginary. Not to mention the model refusing to have their image taken in public, again, no expectation of privacy in public.

  • @SopotKrzyn

    @SopotKrzyn

    27 күн бұрын

    Very true !!!

  • @actionimagesphotography
    @actionimagesphotographyАй бұрын

    I've been a freelance since 92 and these are the best points regarding my job....ever! Well done.

  • @petercofrancesco9812
    @petercofrancesco9812Ай бұрын

    Never sniped but because I work in the legal field and done street photography. You have a right to take photos in a public space. I have a friend who's a newspaper photographer. He says he doesn't ask people in public for permission to take their picture. There's a huge debate over what is proper etiquette public photography. Weddings I've video photographer doing formals. So I'd say it's a gray area.

  • @ickologic
    @ickologicАй бұрын

    My excuse is always wenn a client ask "are these photoshop" I say "I did some color correction". Technical im not lying because I dont use photoshop. (*cough* Lightroom) 😅

  • @jamal_bampton
    @jamal_bamptonАй бұрын

    Can I get raw/unedited photos, gets me every single time 😅

  • @stew_redman
    @stew_redmanАй бұрын

    Nothing you can do about sniping if you're shooting in public in most places. If it's viewable to the public it can be photographed. Rude, yes. Inconsiderate, yes. Cheeky, yes. Illegal, not in most places.

  • @donaldjuan4934

    @donaldjuan4934

    Ай бұрын

    It's fair game, she's moaning about nothing.

  • @reznoire

    @reznoire

    Ай бұрын

    @@donaldjuan4934 This is why you always see people so supportive and big fans of paparazzi, oh wait

  • @bleen2511

    @bleen2511

    28 күн бұрын

    @@donaldjuan4934 what fair game? You didn't style the model. You didn't put makeup on the model. You didn't pose the model. Sure as heck you didn't PAY the model. This isn't a random person walking on the street. It's two professionals working and you wanting to reap the benefits of their work without doing anything to earn it. Take as many photos as you want. You will never get better as a photographer if you can't produce your own photoshoot.

  • @donaldjuan4934

    @donaldjuan4934

    26 күн бұрын

    @@bleen2511 All of your points are completely irrelevant, if it is in public, anybody can take a photo. You need to understand that.

  • @bleen2511

    @bleen2511

    26 күн бұрын

    @@donaldjuan4934 It is irrelevant to you because you never have and never will work as a professional photographer. Once you can put together your own photoshoot you will understand.

  • @Dariusproductions
    @DariusproductionsАй бұрын

    Love your content Jess never stop

  • @scmtx
    @scmtxАй бұрын

    To add on to a gear annoyance is folks that say always praise brand X and disparage brand Y, you see it a good bit on KZread, but I've also experienced it in real life right after getting a new camera...

  • @dekesask
    @dekesask28 күн бұрын

    "That's a really nice picture, you must have a good camera!" 😭

  • @xtonibx5770

    @xtonibx5770

    18 күн бұрын

    This kills me bc how are we supposed to respond to that 😭

  • @L.Spencer
    @L.SpencerАй бұрын

    I hate that photography is expensive. Even basic gear can be costly. And I hate that I never know if I'm good enough. Even though I'm doing it all for me, I am always unsure.

  • @bdat
    @bdatАй бұрын

    To add to the Sniping, how about “Assisted Sniping” (not a term but I’m making it up now lol) Basically doing a photoshoot with multiple photographers, you setting up a great shot, then them running in every time taking the same shot to take credit for it and posting it before you do from a slightly different angle. Maybe it’s just me but this is the reason I rarely do photo meets

  • @MariaAlejandraBarraganMaffe
    @MariaAlejandraBarraganMaffeАй бұрын

    omg I love this video I relate so much :') .... I started doing event photography after a long time and now im glued to my desk rethinking my life choices o.0

  • @GianiMartin
    @GianiMartinАй бұрын

    Omg we are so aligned. I literally just finished filming a video about this. It’s such a rewarding interest but at times I am so over it 😩😩

  • @DayumMarq
    @DayumMarqАй бұрын

    my biggest complaint is the client not liking themselves haha. I can only edit so much, and retouch sooo much unitl it is not you.. someone told me "I don't like my nose in any of these" good sis THAT IS YOUR NOSE THO! lol im not a surgeon lol

  • @abstractwolf
    @abstractwolfАй бұрын

    Photographer 🙌🏾 I hate imposter syndrome, THE AUDACITY that we have to pay for social reach, I hate that there's no interaction after a post (just a like), I hate posting on multiple platforms to get seen....I got more

  • @rodmanrn11
    @rodmanrn11Ай бұрын

    It was me. I was a sniper once. 25 photographers in a line to get the same shot of their model. I took a shot to get my setting right before so I could move it along.

  • @Mucklegipe
    @MucklegipeКүн бұрын

    I once tried to join a photography club, I was asked what camera gear I had, I was 18 or 19 at the time and could only afford the following, A Lubitel 2 and a Zenit E. I was told there was no place for me there, with those cameras. So yes equipment snobbery is a thing.

  • @RinkelJeroen
    @RinkelJeroenАй бұрын

    Great video! Never new sniping was a thing, but in hindsight... I'm not surprised at all. I photograph local wildlife as a hobby. My customers don't pay, but they also never complain. I like it that way.

  • @BrandonWoelfel
    @BrandonWoelfelАй бұрын

    Another 🔥 video from Jess

  • @GeorgiaRisa
    @GeorgiaRisaАй бұрын

    Such a good vid Jess!! 💪🏻

  • @ActualCounterfactual
    @ActualCounterfactualАй бұрын

    Photographers (and/or others) who judge others by what type of gear they use, it says more about THEM than it does about anything else.

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    Ай бұрын

    The second mirrorless camera became popular on KZread, mirrorless snobs were born.

  • @ethereal_synapse
    @ethereal_synapse24 күн бұрын

    The thing I hate most is more about social media than photography itself. It’s damn near impossible to get your work out there using social media now since videos and reels are being pushed instead of images. I’m a photographer, not a videographer, I want to take and post photos, not videos and 20 second clips. It feels like nothing I post on IG gets any attention anymore.

  • @hanserikkratholmrasmussen6623
    @hanserikkratholmrasmussen6623Ай бұрын

    The one time I was sniping was at a photoshoot where we were four people sharing a model. I asked if it was ok that I took some pictures on high ISO and without flash, while one of the others was working with the model. Of cause I was cautious not to get in the way. I needed these photos to experiment with high ISO. But generally I would never start shooting at another photographers setup. It is his/her setup and financial agreement with the models. You pay the cab, you take the ride.

  • @prettymclin
    @prettymclin9 күн бұрын

    Can we bring back the photo challenges!? I miss those! Those were so much fun to watch!

  • @tiyanawilliams5070
    @tiyanawilliams5070Ай бұрын

    Great video. You brought up a really great point about how and when one should post. Yes, it is important to promote your art, but I feel you about the repetitive notion of having to post on ABCDEFG social media accounts lmao I could barely do that for IG (probably why my engagement suffers lmao). Great point because no matter what medium or creative expression one does, there is still that observation of quality over quantity. Btw, what's an IG thread? lolol. Anyways, I suggest a video on how creatives can promote themselves on social media healthily. Thank you for your insights.

  • @liam7304
    @liam7304Ай бұрын

    I primarily shoot Cosplay at my local cons, and photo sniping is EVERYWHERE.

  • @alebo0

    @alebo0

    Ай бұрын

    jeez bro, you cannot expect privacy when someone’s cosplaying at a convention 😂 it’s your own fault

  • @liam7304

    @liam7304

    Ай бұрын

    @@alebo0 say that again when you're booked in for a private shoot, or hired by the con and go threw exactly what Jessica said and you'd also be upset.

  • @tiernanpardue8966
    @tiernanpardue8966Ай бұрын

    Might be annoying but you can’t expect privacy while being in public spaces.

  • @WassimJelassi
    @WassimJelassiАй бұрын

    one ex friend told me, shoot my wedding for 500$ I said no and gave the real price, she said nevermind I'll ask my friend to take photos with her cellphone. She's an ex friend since then

  • @alhOOO2O
    @alhOOO2OАй бұрын

    Omg I hate it when you go to a completely public place where other people have cameras and are already taking photos and then they continue to take photos of the things around them in that public place

  • @nosauten
    @nosautenАй бұрын

    Had a few people snipe our event also in Japan. In one situation, the model is posing and our photographer is kneeling taking picture. Some stranger comes right behind, and casually starts taking pictures of our model.

  • @belaacs5238
    @belaacs5238Ай бұрын

    I hate who is "bitching" about what anybody else does.

  • @goyogannon1970
    @goyogannon1970Ай бұрын

    I've been doing photography for over 10 yrs now.. when i first started i got camera judged hard .. my camera was candy apple red and my lens was a kit lens and i had just started using a DSLR.. anyway i continued and i entered a photo of a car at car show photo contest and my pic won runner-up.. i do my best in encourage new photographers i meet and to tell them never be ashamed of their gear.

  • @careypridgeon

    @careypridgeon

    Ай бұрын

    When I started, many Aeons ago back in the early days of humanity's evolution I joined a camera club owning an East German Practika MTL 5 SLR when everyone else in the club had Leica's. I was looked down rather significantly. My camera was an absolute brick I admit, but the main lens I used on it was a Zeiss 50mm 1.8, which I still have and that produced amazing images. It still does and now it's worth far more than it was back then. I used that 'awful' camera for almost 20 years because I couldn't justify replacing it. Those Leica owners probably upgraded lots of times since all they talked about was new gear. Yes there were far better ones around, but they cost so much and wouldn't produce images that looked any nicer. Once I got older I bought a Nikon F3/HP, I found one that either hadn't been owned or at least used before, no doubt there were plenty of those around. I'll probably drop 35mm entirely soon in favour of the larger formats I use more.

  • @veivoli

    @veivoli

    Ай бұрын

    @@careypridgeon Hah! I've still got one of those!!

  • @dropsweety
    @dropsweetyАй бұрын

    Yep its so annoying. I gave up my photography, because the statements you made about; people dont think its worth it.😢😢

  • @ZacharyDetton
    @ZacharyDettonАй бұрын

    Jess, I’d like to see some of your work flow. Like are you just using external hard drives or a NAS? I’ve had people recommend Amazon Photo because you get unlimited storage and it works with RAW formats too.

  • @Dropdeadshy
    @Dropdeadshy17 күн бұрын

    You've become so spicy over the years HAHAHA. love it.

  • @IsaiahMalik_
    @IsaiahMalik_Ай бұрын

    When clients try price match your rates with other photographers. Like excuse me this isn’t Walmart !? 😂

  • @brad_in_yyc
    @brad_in_yycАй бұрын

    Another word for sniping is Side Busting. It sucks so hard that you've gone through the effort to set up the shoot, get the model (which is regularly paid), set up the location. At least it can't go on a billboard of be used commercially as there needs to be a release signed for that.

  • @ThomasECahill
    @ThomasECahillАй бұрын

    This is perfect! Thank you for this. You're very funny.

  • @CliftonOubre
    @CliftonOubreАй бұрын

    I hate when doing events, its time for a group shot and 6 or 7 people are in the way with phones to take pictures and they take their time to move or dont move

  • @missjade25
    @missjade25Ай бұрын

    I had to drop out of my local photography community because it was SO toxic. Judging people's gear, how well their business is ( or isn't), do they speak or attend conferences. It was just to much. Soo much so that I hardly shoot anymore. I have no plans of selling any of my gear and would love to get back into photography like I once was, but I need to continue focusing on my mental health and other responsibilities

  • @taino175
    @taino175Ай бұрын

    I 1000% understand the frustration about photo sniping, but unless you're on private property, at a private event, or they're going to use the photo for commercial use, no one has to ask for a photo or ask for permission. It's terrible etiquette to take photos of someone when they are asking you not to, BUT unless you're about to scrap with someone over photo sniping, they're gonna get that snipe, and there's nothing really to be done.

  • @davidp3473
    @davidp3473Ай бұрын

    Yeah i mean just because you have expensive camera gear, doesnt make you a better photographer, it might help your photography a little bit but you're gonna have to work on composition, lighting and just have an eye for cool and aesthetic vision to be good at photography.. like not sure why people have a hard time understanding this

  • @narsplace
    @narsplace7 күн бұрын

    I use a d3400 and I have had photographer that have had $100,000 contracts that have said I should do photography as a pro, and have also said that my D3400 is good enough for my skill set. Use what can get you to do the job not what is new. Thought I have to much anxiety in starting because many think that being self taught means you are no good.

  • @photo2000
    @photo2000Ай бұрын

    completely agree, after years of carrying this gear around years... have shoulder issues

  • @hannahf7984
    @hannahf7984Ай бұрын

    I had that during a wedding. A relative followed me throughout the whole bridal shooting with his dslr. I felt so uncomfortable. 😅🙈

  • @jeremyfielding2333
    @jeremyfielding2333Ай бұрын

    The diary of a modern photographer. Great video.

  • @ivanhphoto
    @ivanhphotoАй бұрын

    I've been asked "are these edited?", I said "yes", and that was the end. I think it's just programmed for some people to ask for "edited", not really even understanding what that is.

  • @TJolley
    @TJolleyАй бұрын

    "There just crispy water bottle pictures" lol! You absolutely have a point though

  • @dragonfist25
    @dragonfist2526 күн бұрын

    When they send your photos to a “retoucher” and they massacre your photos and tag you in it.

  • @AmbercoolPhotography
    @AmbercoolPhotographyАй бұрын

    Snipping is common, but to be fair if it's legal it's fair game. Also, you don't know if it's just street photography. Most likely there are people snipping you with a 200mm or 5x on their iPhone.

  • @jamesmlodynia8757
    @jamesmlodynia8757Ай бұрын

    I photographed events for a number of years and at the end of a wedding the couple asked me how long before they got photos and if they could have the SD cards that the photos are on.

  • @TasteofTaboo
    @TasteofTabooАй бұрын

    "Did you do anything to these photos" ... - Have you seen yourself how awful the reality is? XD

  • @j5daniel182
    @j5daniel182Ай бұрын

    Totally relate on not posting a nice shoot on IG as a mini act of rebellion. lol. I just hate that we are at the mercy of algos. And for clients asking "if the photos have been edited ? " - it usually means they expected to be liquified and made to look skinnier. lol. And yes , it I end up stressing on the response i would give.

  • @user-zq2wk2gf4x
    @user-zq2wk2gf4x25 күн бұрын

    Gear elitism is so real, but I was shooting with a rebel and people assumed my shots were from an A7. It’s about your eye, not your gear✨

  • @axelmorisson
    @axelmorissonАй бұрын

    Hey Jessica, Yup- the realities of being a photographer these days... life is - and I suspect-has always been- hard. But let's take a step back on memory lane. Twenty years ago I was just starting out... not a pro by any means but I knew a few here and there and was part of a photo club- they were all the rage with the promise of learning from the pros 'by doing". Funny enough, this 'learning" or training if you will- was a series of .. intentional and pre-arranged sniping when the pros would get their shots do their job then explain a few things and let us try our hand with our own gear but their model/subject/lighting/ parts of setup and compare afterwards...with a discussion. This has gone on for about five years and I felt I knew enough to start out. Fast forward to three years ago, my sister's wedding. Naturally I wanted to rise to the occasion but- nope, had to play godfather and not the photographer. SO the pros arrive, a team of two, pretty likeable fellows... but the second they pulled their gear out of their bags my heart sunk. Latest gear, no worries, all fine and dandy, but only monster primes of 300 or 500 mm , tripods that could rival anti-aircraft gun pods and lights that would better serve a safari. So I asked- okay, what's all that? Nevermind, we know what we are doing. Yes yes, okay, let's see. So they settle all that at 50 m from the church steps, on the other side of the road.. and they .. go at it. On closer shots, one guy was using a phone and a small old bridge camera (but Leica branded, go figure!), and the other was 'manning the cannons' across the street. Two weeks and 300 $ later, we get a set of wrongly color balanced everything, with the group shots all sickly yellow-green and oversharpened , a few even having distinct (camera) motion blur. We did not sue the clowns- but we had them come back and do it right. Costume repetition and all, everyone was "happy" as can be, but this time we chose the lenses ( all rentals) and they did the work - under supervision. Turns out they COULD do it right, so what gives? Then it turns out, some... organizer had all the wrong idea and seemed to want to impress (or so they said) so they brought the "fiercest"looking gear they could find- but..what about the phone and the old bridge? well- trendy they said. I am still in shock. The worrisome part? they were not amateurs or incapable- after all, they did the -this time proper- work all by themselves- but with the gear we provided, true... Business is tricky. Photography is an art but sometimes the business part is all some care for. Results be damned.. let the money flow.

  • @ckl5801
    @ckl5801Ай бұрын

    I love my phone to take pics. Honestly…it gives me the feeling of satisfaction from taking a pic…it’s light and I don’t take it all so seriously anymore!!! I unplugged from all my social media and just don’t care about “making it” as a photographer…why did I go to photography school anyways??

  • @joemuchmoore
    @joemuchmooreАй бұрын

    Crispy water bottle pictures! 😂😂😂

  • @ckl5801
    @ckl5801Ай бұрын

    I used to love photography until I went to photography school 😂😢

  • @brapperdan

    @brapperdan

    Ай бұрын

    Me too! Where did you go hallmark? 😂 actually my love of it is returning but I don’t do it professionally. I’ve been shooting film just for my happiness

  • @lisamariedesignboutique
    @lisamariedesignboutiqueАй бұрын

    Girl I felt ALL of this 🤣

  • @ooharloo
    @ooharloo24 күн бұрын

    Guilty... 😢 I have GAS and my photos don't get better. But I will still work on it!

  • @Roman_4x5
    @Roman_4x5Ай бұрын

    I love everything about photography... since I've quit trying to be pro back in 2011.

  • @jamesg1974a
    @jamesg1974a25 күн бұрын

    I don’t like when I do deep dives on Google to find images for inspiration that I can build off from… And I tell one person my idea and next thing I know three or four photographers in the area are doing the same stuff. It is highly unlikely that we all went to the same pageor 12 or 15 pages deep in Google defined this stuff.

  • @rpphotographics
    @rpphotographics25 күн бұрын

    How I agree with you! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @GPTMagana
    @GPTMaganaАй бұрын

    1:58 SO WHAT IF I DON'T CARE? THAT PARK IS A PUBLIC AREA!! If you don't like my views about consent and asking permissioni, we just go on with our day.

  • @757GLG
    @757GLGАй бұрын

    Yeah, subscription-based editing/retouching software! I hated it...hate it. In all the years I've been a photographer, I don't think I've ever once asked another photographer what they're shooting with. Not once.

  • @user-wk9un6qt1j
    @user-wk9un6qt1jАй бұрын

    I find it odd that a photographer would complain about sniping...if for no other reason then its always the photographers that champion the notion that as long as it is in a public space they do not need permission to take your photo (at least in the US and many other countries, not sure about Japan) ... I understand why you might not like it, but it does feel a bit hypocrritical, I should add that I agree with the other points you made ... just not that 1. great video, thanks for making!

  • @GPTMagana

    @GPTMagana

    Ай бұрын

    In Japan the laws are similar to United States. Shooters like Tatsuo Suzuki and Yusuke Nagata have been photographing people in public areas of Tokyo Metropolitan. Be mindful of signs and commercial premises marked as "private property". Posting is something where it can be a little different. For example, address in Japan may be "mosaiced". Law professionals can ONLY give a guideline with photography laws, and are not designed for client-building relationships. But neither me is a Law Professional. For "sniping" from a Street Photographer perspective. I try my best to avoid bunching myself with hired photographers by clients. It's true that my creative intent and clients' preference is going to be completely different. If people don't my approach and wants me to DELETE my pictures; I'd ask people to keep moving.

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    Ай бұрын

    I was also surprised with the sniping point. In the US is legal. If you want privacy do it indoors. Simple.

  • @princesspaihana

    @princesspaihana

    Ай бұрын

    Personally I think that is more of a modern notion. That wasn't exactly how it was taught to me in school. that's isn't entirely true, if you're are going to use the image for monetary gain. There is a huge grey area. Photography for art vs photography for commercial purposes are usually classified as 2 different things. If one photographer paid out to set up a shoot, even if it is outside, and another photographer comes along and snipes a shot off of it with the intent of using it for commercial purposes. It is essentially stealing. You're stealing from the model and the other artist. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should.

  • @GPTMagana

    @GPTMagana

    Ай бұрын

    @@princesspaihana I also made my own rules about “bunching” with other photographers. I do try not to bunch with other photographers unless I am in the same group and having an identical vision. And I am not excusing myself in case that’s what you would reply. There’s are times I have overstepped people’s comfort. Typically with social cues. But I ensure that I will have my responsibility of posting images of people. You’d often see me photograph strangers and people I do not know without consent. It’s legal in public area and no expectation of privacy, but overall it’s objection with people around that makes my decision. Legal advice should not define my decision making with making pictures of people.

  • @lee.ronin.photography
    @lee.ronin.photographyАй бұрын

    I didn't know the term "photographer snipers" or being "sniped" was a thing... the more I know

  • @letitiabruintjies
    @letitiabruintjiesАй бұрын

    Always speaking the truth Jessica ✌

  • @ivanhphoto
    @ivanhphotoАй бұрын

    Yes, it's always the people that have the lowest budget that want the most

  • @mroblige1018
    @mroblige1018Ай бұрын

    Biggest thing I hate about photography is the racism. KZreadrs like Fjh and Eli infante are the first to claim they can't find any models of colors when you can clearly see in every town and every fb group there are black models looking for work.

  • @elisabethn2893
    @elisabethn2893Ай бұрын

    Jessica: Talking about how some people take crap pictures with expensive gear (cough brooklyn beckham cough) and others take amazin pictures with crap equipment Me: sudden flashback to that 4 photographers 1 model challenge you did where the opposite team used a flip phone

  • @Namrenih
    @NamrenihАй бұрын

    Keep fighting the good fight!

  • @Roman_4x5
    @Roman_4x5Ай бұрын

    Everyone has camera these days. It is not like in before 2000s when most people with cameras were heavily invested (financially and emotionally) in the craft.

  • @emperor91108
    @emperor91108Ай бұрын

    Love these points

  • @dr.dedrickminor1184
    @dr.dedrickminor1184Ай бұрын

    Great video… What happened to your video yesterday?

  • @notjustanygeorge
    @notjustanygeorgeАй бұрын

    My biggest pet hate is people copying your services and undercutting you! So annoying!

  • @aldrindetablan4358
    @aldrindetablan4358Ай бұрын

    I stopped uploading to Instagram since other share pages just shares your photo without your consent and you not getting anything.

  • @GPTMagana
    @GPTMaganaАй бұрын

    The thing I HATE about photography: IS HAVING TO ASK FOR PERMISSION to people BEFORE MAKING A PICTURE of them!!!

  • @CoverGirlNay
    @CoverGirlNayАй бұрын

    “It’s an expensive hobby”…. As I am currently debating on setting up a GoFundMe to upgrade some of my gear 😂

  • @Savage_D_777
    @Savage_D_777Ай бұрын

    It’s public. People can legally take pictures anywhere (IN MOST COUNTRIES) if you want privacy go indoors.

  • @alebo0

    @alebo0

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. I felt second hand embarrassment when she tried to tell someone not to take pictures, whilst she’s standing there with her setup worth thousands of dollars, taking pictures herself 😂

  • @Savage_D_777

    @Savage_D_777

    Ай бұрын

    @@alebo0 for a “profesional” photographer she needs to take this L. I will forgive her because she’s a sweetheart but she needs to acknowledge this truth.

  • @alebo0

    @alebo0

    Ай бұрын

    @@Savage_D_777 I totally agree with you. It’s nice to see that some people are standing up for photographers right to take photos of people in public! good day to you, sir!

  • @Jlk6532
    @Jlk6532Ай бұрын

    When people want you “to make some sight changes” that are never “slight”

  • @ThomasTolentino
    @ThomasTolentinoАй бұрын

    "Crispy Water Bottles!"

  • @jamesspicewilliams8835
    @jamesspicewilliams8835Ай бұрын

    I thought you were being petty until I watched the video. You are absolutely Correct in your view. I agree with everything you’ve said.

  • @whatupchuk
    @whatupchukАй бұрын

    Feed my family or upgrade my lens😂😂😂

  • @matrixphotodesign
    @matrixphotodesignАй бұрын

    I agree with it all.