I've outlined some of the benefits of shooting stock photography before, but today I was reminded of one of the best reasons.
For a while, my main photography related revenue source was beauty photography and weddings. This required making a lot of local industry contacts and retaining a certain reputation and persona. This will come quite naturally to many, but as someone who likes to make crude jokes, and hates to suck industry dick, I'm not prepared to play that game.
I awoke today to a shit-storm on my Facebook page. A local makeup artist decided she was "triggered" (her words, not mine) by one of my jokes, and was going to call me out on it, get into fights with my friends, and tell her industry friends what a terrible person I am. This is the kind of scenario that might worry someone whose career had been built on their receptiveness to their local photo industries metaphoric semen down their metaphoric gullet. Thankfully, mine isn't, so I won't be censored by some entitled cry-bully throwing her toys out of the pram.
If you build up your stock photography portfolio, and indeed your Steemit following, you will be immune to the whimsical, cynical witch hunts of your local social justice warriors and perpetually offended snowflakes. They love nothing more than to get a wilting apology from someone whose tenuous career relies on the approval of the thought police. Fuck that.
Words: Condra. Images: Pixabay