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The Job I Hate The Least - Because photography isn’t about the photos. It’s about surviving the job.

The Job I Hate The Least - Because photography isn’t about the photos. It’s about surviving the job.

Episode 19 Published 10 months, 1 week ago
Description

There are shoots where everything clicks.

The light is magic. The client is chill. The work feels effortless.


This episode isn’t about those.


Instead, we’re going into the plumbing.


Literally.


From overflowing toilets in luxury villas to Fortune 500 invoice purgatory, from last-minute gear fails to moments that remind you why you ever picked up a camera in the first place — this one’s for every photographer (and creative) who’s quietly asked themselves:

“Wait… is this really the job?”

Turns out? It is.


But maybe that’s not a bad thing.


Because hidden under the chaos, the duct tape, and the missed payments…

there’s still something worth fighting for. And sometimes, the most honest thing you can say is:

“This is the job I hate the least.”

And maybe that’s the most romantic thing you’ll ever say about your career.


🧰 Mentioned in this episode:

  • Client disasters (featuring two Kyles, mushroom water, and sewage)
  • Scope creep and hostage negotiation skills
  • Invoice limbo with billion-dollar brands
  • A failed choir shoot and a thousand-dollar mistake
  • The shoot that broke your heart in the best way possible
  • Why the photos are just the receipt

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Credits


Music in this episode is licensed through Epidemic Sound and Artlist.io.
Episode Photo by Gryffyn

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