Unless you are a big name celebrity or advertising shooter, it’s fair to say that most photography businesses in the UK have been adversely affected by the pandemic. Landscape photography is no exception: even before Covid-19, pro landscape shooters were increasingly dependent on courses and workshops to make money, as income from stock image sales and editorial work has been going south for years. Indeed, running courses and providing one-to-one tuition has became big business, encompassing well-established companies like Light and Land , through to ‘one person bands.’ We caught up with Melvin Nicholson , who runs one of these smaller landscape photography businesses, to find out how he’s been coping and get his take on the state of the industry. He is currently out in Slovenia, getting some great images. St Thomaz Church. Credit: Melvin Nicholson How have landscape photographers such as yourself been getting through this year […]
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