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Photographer and Sony Ambassador With 300,000 Followers Quits Photography

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A photographer with more than three hundred,000 fans list Sony and Adobe as his clients have introduced his plan to stop pictures. After 10 years, he says he is not excited through it: “I’ve made so many shoots, such a lot of trips, such a lot of pix. I simply need to move on.”
Taking to his Facebook web page, Paris-based photographer Victor Habchy revealed he had grown bored with taking pix. Despite a successful, decade-long profession, he insists: “It is time for me to quit.”


Habchy has worked for massive brands, inclusive of Adobe. He additionally represented Sony in France at the Team Alpha mission. His brilliant works have helped him acquire a following of over three hundred,000 on Facebook.

Habchy says his profession never became intentional but as an alternative. He determined to pursue after locating viral achievement with a chain of pictures he took at the Burning Man Festival. After an overnight surge in the hobby, several which were paid possibilities from print publications, Habchy decided to strive to pursue it professionally.

At first, I didn’t even [know] I may want to earn cash […]. Then I went to the Burning Man, probably the largest turning factor of my profession. I published the pics online and went to sleep. The subsequent morning, my mailbox turned into packed with a request[s] from newspaper[s], with version[s] who desired to fulfill, with messages of people saying how a lot they loved my snapshots. It honestly became viral. I turned into crushed.

Speaking to PetaPixel, Habchy appears constructive and says he has many other hobbies to get enthusiastic about – including making bread. But till he attempts his hand at that, Habchy tells me he is presently biking the sector, more than 7000km, beginning in Paris and journeying Istanbul, China, and Bali.

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