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At the time that Jeremy Cohen was only 15 years old, an excursion with his family to Yellowstone National Park unexpectedly sparked his interest in photography.
"My dad bought me a digital point and shoot camera" Jeremy shared with . "My sister was shooting photos with it, and I was thinking that they were fantastic, so I decided to try it out. I made a lot of photos of the natural world. It led me to enroll for a photography class in film in my high school as an elective after I arrived in my hometown."
The first desire to record his surroundings was the base of his work as a professional photographer. Based on his Quarantine rooftop culture series and his regular Today I Photographed project, Jeremy was able to use cameras in order to "uplift and enhance the untold stories of humanity." People noticed: Jeremy has built an following of more than a million people via social media. He is even able to build a successful job as a photographer for hire.
Work at home with an online site
This strategy worked: "I started to get hired for lesser-sized tasks. In the end, I became able to work full-time as a photographer on a contract basis."
"I am able to use my website on ," Jeremy says. "It's my main portfolio, which allows people to look through my best work no matter if it's my personal work, projects for clients, or any other pictures."
The creation of a website is also an opportunity to prove the reliability of freelancers. "In my personal experience," Jeremy says, "a solid website is crucial for photographers in order to enable customers to be confident in their work."
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