Wow, that is a tough step, I have always been fascinated by chicken photography and am excited to edit your chicken photos in #fixitfriday!
I am thinking about getting into unicorn photography as it seems to be growing in popularity lately, but chicken photography sounds like a great alternative, although I am concerned that it might be difficult to find chickens when all their eggs get eaten at Easter. By the way, nobody has so far been able to answer me the question what was there first, #chickenphotography or #eggphotography, maybe you know the answer?
Happy Easter!
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Yes, it's very tough. Very tough indeed. Thank you for understanding!
Unicorn photography is also very lucrative, but it's about as difficult to get into as becoming a Nat Geo photographer. Not nearly as many unicorns as chickens, you know, even considering the Easter thing.
I was going to answer that question in my post, but I just didn't have time to address it properly.
Happy Easter to you too. ;)
Oh, I didn't know it is so hard to find unicorns in the US! I live in the Black Forest region in Germany and as soon as you enter the forest here, there are so many unicorns that I hardly even notice them anymore! People are feeding them leftover rainbows so that's why they are not shy at all.
Oh really? Well, you're definitely spoiled, because around here you have to look pretty carefully if you want to find them. (thanks, @vmoldo)
They're shy, and there are attempts to keep them wild and not dependant on humans. All those "Do Not Feed Rainbows To The Unicorns" signs have their effect.
Wow, I guess I am lucky then! Having this competitive advantage I should really get more into unicorn photography.
I didn't even know that unicorns could be this hard to find! The unicorns we have in Europe are really easy to find since they glow after they had rainbows to eat, it looks a bit like this.
In Cuba, they have even managed to domesticate unicorns and they are being used in public transport now!
Wow, unicorns don't hold up well under domestication, judging by that picture!!!
You should definitely take more unicorn portraits. There's a severe shortage of good unicorn photos online!
My concern is that it seems like would be pretty difficult to get a foot in the unicorn photography business since there are already many established photographers in the game! http://www.unicorns.photography/
I didn't realize so many photographers were already doing it. Maybe you could bring a unique style to the genre?