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PhotoHokieNC

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I work exclusively in the building industry. Construction


and possibly property management firms are still "essential". Whether their need for photography is essential isn't clearly defined.

Those companies still need marketing and bid photos, but the circumstances governing whether I'd go onsite are pretty diverse. I'd only go if it was safe, and they won't hire me unless it's authorized, and their liability is zero. I do a ton of interiors, which involves security guard teams. It's up to those teams in the final analysis. Doing exteriors photos for the next thirty days would no doubt draw interest from local police.

Short answer to your question: yes.
[Post edited by PhotoHokieNC at 03/28/2020 07:57AM]

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