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When Jeremy Cohen was only 15 years old, a family trip 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 taking photographs with it, and I thought that they were amazing, so I decided to try it out. I took a number of photographs of nature. This inspired me to sign up for an film photography class in my high school as an elective when I came in my hometown."
The first desire to record his surroundings was the base of his profession as professional photographer. From his Quarantine roof culture series, and his regular Today I Photographed project, Jeremy began to employ cameras to "uplift and amplify untold portrayals of humanity." The world took notice: Jeremy has built an audience of over a million people on social media and is even able to build a successful job as a freelance photographer.
Work at home using an online website
That strategy paid off: "I started to get employed for a few smaller jobs. However, eventually I was able to eventually go full time as a photographer working on a contract basis."
"I am able to use my website on ," Jeremy says. "It's my primary portfolio that lets visitors browse through my finest works of mine, regardless of whether it's my personal work, clients work, or miscellaneous pictures."
The development of a site is also an opportunity to establish freelancers' credibility. "In my experience," Jeremy says, "a solid website is crucial for photographers to allow the customers to be confident in their work."
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