Steam: When I lived in New York and showed people around I always pointed out the steam and let them know it was put there by the department of Ambiance & Special Effects (part of the Mayor’s Office of Film & Television). They were usually amused but I saw one or two wondering if it was true. What was true was the ambiance that it did creare.
Also, I’m curious how you differentiate between workshops and photo walks/tours. I have led lots of free photo walks for Meetup groups here in San Francisco and keep thinking about moving it towards a business.
Yes, steam is a classic in New York City as for its origins, many buildings heating is powered by it. Group workshops are open to the public. Everything else is private. If you do plan on starting a business you might want to consider having a day job for a number of years before going indie
:-) Had a day job (PR and Corporate Communications) for 34 years. Now figuring out if I am: between jobs, starting my consulting up again, or just retired. But whichever way I go, photography is keeping me getting out of bed every day.
The money isn’t predictable and the pandemic really took a toll. But also building up a business and finding clients and showing up in internet searches having people take a gamble and defining your audience etc etc. these are things that don’t happen overnight
Steam: When I lived in New York and showed people around I always pointed out the steam and let them know it was put there by the department of Ambiance & Special Effects (part of the Mayor’s Office of Film & Television). They were usually amused but I saw one or two wondering if it was true. What was true was the ambiance that it did creare.
Also, I’m curious how you differentiate between workshops and photo walks/tours. I have led lots of free photo walks for Meetup groups here in San Francisco and keep thinking about moving it towards a business.
Yes, steam is a classic in New York City as for its origins, many buildings heating is powered by it. Group workshops are open to the public. Everything else is private. If you do plan on starting a business you might want to consider having a day job for a number of years before going indie
:-) Had a day job (PR and Corporate Communications) for 34 years. Now figuring out if I am: between jobs, starting my consulting up again, or just retired. But whichever way I go, photography is keeping me getting out of bed every day.
The money isn’t predictable and the pandemic really took a toll. But also building up a business and finding clients and showing up in internet searches having people take a gamble and defining your audience etc etc. these are things that don’t happen overnight
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