The Hardest Part of Being a Music Photographer
Hi everyone! In this video I touch on the hardest parts of being a music (or concert) photographer. I touch on things such as having a flipped work schedule, dangerous work hours, working under pressure, quick turnarounds, difficulty in concentrating, equipment safety, crowd interaction, limited creativity, limited access, challenging lighting conditions, monetisation and good ol' misogyny. Let me know what you thought of the video, about your experiences and what you'd like to see next! Thanks so much for watching and I'll see you very soon! :) Small vs Large Venues Video: • Why Smaller Venues are MUCH BETTER | A Rant -------------- PATREON: / andreialemos INSTAGRAM: / andreiaartt SHOP: https://andreialemos.com/shop WEBSITE: https://andreialemos.com/ E-MAIL: [email protected] -------------- What I use to shoot my videos: Canon G7X Mark II: https://amzn.to/3904IoV Canon 5D Mark III: https://amzn.to/2x60IWT

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