Setting up photography stuff in France
Hi all,
I haven’t shot for anybody here. Really. In fact, I haven’t been taking pictures. We came here in Feb 2005 for 2 weeks, showed our stuff to some folks. Came again in July for 3 weeks and Sept for 2 months, showed our stuff to more people. This March trip is our last trip, moving lock, stock and barrel to our apartment.
I am not bumming. We have been looking at photography and art here. It is REALLY different. Jo has been great helping me analyze some other folks’ works. I feel that I am taking off Singaporean glasses and putting on a European one, not only in photography but in lifestyle too. We are generally more relaxed than
There really is a lot of paperwork to do. The paperwork is about to end soon (I hope!), we just got our 1 year visa to stay legally, set up a French subsidiary of our company in Singapore, got it registered and now, we are waiting to get our commercial visa in a month or 2. You HAVE TO get a visa specialist to do the paperwork. If you don’t have a visa specialist and you don’t speak French, you will spend more time, more money, shed tears and blood to get your visa done. We also had to get our documents, birth certs, wedding certs, company stuff, everything translated by a translator approved by the French Embassy.
Living standards here are high. For rental in
Everything is in French. American movies and sitcoms on TV is dubbed into French, bus, train, metro, food labels, emergency instructions, everything is in French. However, some theatres show VO (version original) movies. Lucky us.
What is the professional photography scene like? Got this from a French art director. It’s crowded. CROWDED. More crowded than
Note: If we add tax and S$1=1€ math, 10k€ works out to be about S$6k, so the figure is not so crazy. And when we throw in 2 or 3 days of meetings and recce, 3-5 days of laision, casting and logistics with at least 1 salaried producer working on it besides the photographer, it doesn't look so glams anymore.
How much is this going cost? S$60,000 (I debated putting the figure out but I wanted to be upfront with this thing)
6 comments:
Whoa....and you've come sooo far :)))
Am really proud of you guys! You've come so far and made such progress (plus enjoying life at the same time), i think its the best thing that could happen for anyone.
Continue with what you are doing... and have a good time in Paris. We'll catch up when you guys are back.
Jo - you look very good in the photos, though very small la!
My thoughts and well wishes go with you. It is a most fantastic journey that you have embarked upon. I hope it takes you places beyond your wildest dreams. :)
Love and Peace.
when u make 10K€/day (very soon). is it possible to fly me over and help u hold reflectors,clean work area, carry heavy stuff =)
Man, my head is spinning from reading the stuff you guys had to and still are going through. It's one thing starting up a new business and another starting up a new business in a totally foreign land with a different culture. Hats off to you guys. Catch up on your return hopefully if you're not too busy.
T
all the best
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