When I first got into photography, I was told many times that I needed a “theme” for my portfolio. For instance, if I intended to shoot athletes, I couldn’t include landscapes or close-ups of beer bottles. This way, art buyers would know what to hire me for, and what they could expect to get in return. The other reason is that commercial photography is …
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