After much searching I have shaved my interests in my chosen niche down to: Editorial Photography and Macro Photography. The difficulty I found in narrowing my niche down was something many photographers often struggled with. Just like many other photographers I enjoyed shooting a wide range of subjects and objects. To simplify would be difficult, but something that would eventually have to be done. It is common for photographers to earn a living in more than one market. I chose Editorial Photography and Macro Photography as the current niches I will toggle between.
Photojournalism
You may be asking yourself (because I did): how does this niche differ from photojournalism?
The niche's, similar in function, with some even considering editorial photography as a subtype of Photojournalism. Both deliver a story through a visual medium. While photojournalism and editorial photography both potentially evoke emotion among its audience, editorial photography most always strives to do this.
Editorial photography offers a diverse selection of opportunities for photographers to get their work seen and published. Many businesses' utilize photographs through a stock organization, which the internet makes this easy to do.
Macro Photography
Macro photography, sometimes referred to as micro photography, is a type of close-up shot of something. The technical skills to obtain an image that is the same small size as the object/subject requires time and patience. The end result is a magnificent, precise, and accurately focused closeup shot.
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