sarahfoto
Member
I have recently advanced from taking children's portraits in my living room to actually getting a studio of my own, with a darkroom. Bliss! It took me a few years to get there and I'm far off from making money on it, still keeping my weekend job. Now someone comes along and offers me half of a business consisting of a photography shop,gallery and studio. We would split everything halfways, work and profit.
It's a great offer with company car, holidays, going on courses and working with photography all day everyday, plus unlimited equipment and materials... Still it feels like giving up what I've created and "jumping someone else's train" would be too easy?
I love doing portraits and alternative "arty" photographs, if I say yes I would have to do weddings, advertising, products the whole thing. Which would be a huge learning experience but would it kill the creativity?
And then the kids and family would have to fit in there.
I'm leaning on saying no but scared that I will regret it later on, just need some views on the subject before my head explodes!:confused:
It's a great offer with company car, holidays, going on courses and working with photography all day everyday, plus unlimited equipment and materials... Still it feels like giving up what I've created and "jumping someone else's train" would be too easy?
I love doing portraits and alternative "arty" photographs, if I say yes I would have to do weddings, advertising, products the whole thing. Which would be a huge learning experience but would it kill the creativity?
And then the kids and family would have to fit in there.
I'm leaning on saying no but scared that I will regret it later on, just need some views on the subject before my head explodes!:confused: