
Collaboration is one of the buzzwords of a social media age in which ‘creators’, ‘influencers’ and ‘brands’ get together to make ‘content’. In its purest sense, each of those parties plays an equal role in deciding how that content will look – though of course that isn’t how it always happens. Nevertheless, the modern concept of collaboration is this idea that each player brings their own skills, imagination and personality to blend with those of the others in pursuit of something larger than the sum of the individual elements. In theory at least, it presents a neat power-shift from the days when the photographer or client would give all the orders and everyone else had to comply. The reality may be slightly different in practice – usually when humans are involved, someone has more power than the others.
This concept of image-making as a collaboration might be alien to many photographers, who consider that they work on their own to produce their own pictures – coming up with the ideas and deciding how to shoot in isolation. And that may well sometimes be true, but there may be many occasions when we don’t recognise that our work is the result of a collaboration or how much of a collaboration it is. The roles others play are often overlooked. That collaboration might be a simple exchange of ideas with a person we are photographing about a pose or a location, or they might be along more complicated lines of how we are influenced by others and the prevailing attitudes of the day.
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