An Experiment with Low-Cost Wedding Photography
How I became the most hated photographer in the country
Prelude
In 2013, I was at the peak of my artistic ability as a photographer. I had visited galleries from London to Paris and regularly attended festivals in Perpignan, Vienna, and Bratislava. I was hanging out with the best in the field, learning a ton from them, and even putting on a couple of good exhibitions on my own.
Yet I struggled commercially.
Though I was well-established among my peers, it seemed like clients didn’t even know I existed.
I was frustrated!
I saw photographers with less than half my artistic ability counting cash while I was counting peanuts at best. Envy and the desire to work kept me up at night. If only people knew how good I was!
One night in the autumn of 2013, I realized I needed to do something radical. But what? I needed an icebreaker that would crack through the thick layer of ice I felt hanging over my head.
Then I got an idea so insane that I started laughing frantically, rolling in my…