Videography is Poised to End Traditional Event Photography
Photography has been the most standard way to capture events for decades. If you want an event documented, you hire a photographer. However, in the next few years, that could all change.
Michael Marrah is an internationally experienced cinematographer and photographer based in Columbus, Ohio. Having a degree in Middle Childhood Education from The Ohio State University, he has several years of educational experience before transitioning to a Director of Photography. He now operates as a freelancer for local and global projects while writing for PetaPixel.
Photography has been the most standard way to capture events for decades. If you want an event documented, you hire a photographer. However, in the next few years, that could all change.
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