"It's really, really hard to make it as a fine-art photographer exclusively"
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The word doing the most work is “exclusively.” It hints at a temptation - and a compromise. Most photographers who endure build a mixed ecology: commercial gigs, teaching, editorial, commissions, licensing. Exclusivity is framed as purity, but it can also be a luxury reserved for the already-resourced or the already-famous. Sturges is naming the structural truth that the market rewards what’s legible and saleable, while fine art often asks for patience, ambiguity, and time.
Context matters here because Sturges’s career has been shadowed by controversy over his nude portraits of adolescents. Whatever one’s view, the quote also reads like an oblique nod to how reputation, gatekeeping, and moral panic can narrow the paths to patronage. “Hard” isn’t just about money; it’s about access, legitimacy, and the fragile social permission that fine-art photography depends on to circulate at all.
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Sturges, Jock. (2026, January 18). It's really, really hard to make it as a fine-art photographer exclusively. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-really-really-hard-to-make-it-as-a-fine-art-11703/
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"It's really, really hard to make it as a fine-art photographer exclusively." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-really-really-hard-to-make-it-as-a-fine-art-11703/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






