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The ‘Free Trip’ That Would’ve Cost Me Two Weeks of Work

The ‘Free Trip’ That Would’ve Cost Me Two Weeks of Work

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Summary

Photographers hear this all the time: "It’s unpaid… but you’ll get an amazing experience."

In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie breaks down a real situation she faced this week — being offered a five-day overseas photography job with no pay.

On the surface it sounded incredible: travel, a beautiful location, and an exciting retreat.

But when you look closer?

Five days of shooting quickly becomes two weeks of work once editing, delivery, preparation, and travel are factored in.

And when the photography is being used to help a business attract paying clients, the question becomes unavoidable:

Why is the photographer the only one expected to work for free?

This episode dives into the mindset shift photographers must make when moving from hobbyist to business owner, including:

• Why “exposure” is rarely real payment• The hidden workload behind destination photography jobs• Why international work involves more responsibility than people realise (insurance, experience, logistics)• The uncomfortable reaction you sometimes get when you say no• How to recognise when an opportunity benefits you… and when it’s simply unpaid labour

If you’ve ever been offered a “great opportunity” that didn’t include a pay cheque, this episode is for you.

Because sometimes the most professional thing a photographer can say is:

No.

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