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A place to politely discuss the tools, technique and culture of photography.

This is not a good place to simply share cool photos/videos or promote your own work and projects, but rather a place to discuss photography as an art and post things that would be of interest to other photographers.

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Is your photography page personal, as in pictures of you, things about you, or etc, or is it impersonal; mostly anonymous, just your pictures, not much information about the actual photographer(you).

I ask because I can see benefits and disadvantages to both and I’m wondering what is better.

Having a personal page let’s people get to know and get closer to the photographer which is good if you want to shoot people for example

Making it impersonal just tells one about your photos which is great too, and affords you privacy.

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[–] amazonsprime@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I don’t have my business linked anywhere in this profile and insta was about when I cut back on socials. I think I only have 1100-1200 followers and suck at updating it. Crazy to admit as a photographer. My business exploded when FB Biz pages led to tons of exposure, so I don’t have to maintain on socials like I used to. Most of my clientele are repeat and referrals. This is my only semi-private social media acct. I was never a national name, but I’ve been online since the 90s as a teen and was viral in many teen spaces, and well enough known in my large city to be comfortable.

For me, I’ve watched the internet go from “don’t tell people your real name!” To social being semi private to now, people analyze the color of your underwear and speculate negatively for sport. Some large, life-changing moments happened to me and I noticed when I struggled, most people were gone, and you don’t want your clients knowing your hard life points… mostly. It can make some people uncomfortable. I was always an open book, so people weaponized certain info (family stuff, not any like crimes or anything lol) and I realized so many just liked the clout/being nosey and gossiping. I don’t like any of 3. I may return some day, but for the most part I’ve gotten older and realized my privacy is everything.

The higher you climb, the harder the fall, and the more visibly up you are, people are watching and HOPING you’ll fall down. It’s a sad reality. “Small town fame” to full on celebrity has its drawbacks. I also value my privacy with my kids so I don’t share but a few photos and I used to do 30-50 shoots a year with them.

I do think being consistent and posting 2-3x a day is necessary to keep your name out there for so long. It definitely has plenty of benefits, but what I do share via my business is mostly business and just a tiny insight here and there of my personal life.