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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
Speaking for myself (rather than generalities) - I tend to work harder and shoot more during the summer than winter simply because we take advantage of the warm weather for outdoor location shoots. We stockpile through the summer months and relax our shooting schedule through the winter a little (not totally, but a fair bit).
Our work schedule isn't driven by sales trends - just availability of warmer temps.
As for what others do...I can't speak in generalities. I'm sure everyone has their own way of doing things.
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That makes sense. Better weather you shoot more content.
This thread talkes about the summer slow down, pretaining to sales dropping off during the summer. I don't see how Rochard could have been trying to say that sales drop off during the summer because photographers are busy shooting more content then normal.
but I follow you, and agree with what you said, but don't think it is a valid cause to why there is a " summer slow down " in sales.