Welcome to My Side-Gig

Modernhome

Architecture and Airbnb photography.

For those maybe wondering—and more importantly, for, ahem, me to drum up my side-gig—I do architectural photography. But majority of my recent shoots were “work-for-hire” meaning I was just the guy on-site with the camera shooting for firms so I could claim no rights to the photos I take. I could not, say, post them on my Facebook page. Still, I can provide links to the firms’ finished products if I want to (which I do on my website).

To briefly recap how I got started, back in 2009 I got into the hobby of shooting architecture in NYC and Hudson Valley and posting my photos online for comment-and-critique on photography discussion forums when an architect found a project of his in one of my posted photos. His firm contacted me, scheduled my first shoot on “trial”, and I have since been retained. Now, I’d say I’m the firm’s de facto photographer and friends with the architect.

Other professionals in various industries have since found me (I now shoot food, too), and although the phone was far from constantly ringing-off-the-hook, there were times when it did and my hobby started supporting itself.

In my mind I’m doing this (and, in case you noticed, my YouTube videos) with an eye for the future. So that when Vi and I retire this could perhaps help fund our travels together. I tell myself, keep finding new things to learn and do, busy myself with producing for a wide audience, and embrace what platform or technology the new generation comes up with, as I’m sure there will always be a market for old-and-graying former professionals still working the field.

Diningroom 1024x683
Dining room in a modern home.

There are plenty of big photography companies out there funded in the millions by venture capitalists that will guarantee professional results every time but will not save you money or deliver the more-than-enough amount of photos or person-to-person quality of service. Then, there’s me. I’ve nothing against big industry—my time spent with them has always been lucrative and very enjoyable—but I’d still say support local and let’s hope it all works out.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *