u/Dazzling-Example8006

Remote job ideas for an architecture graduate who wants to travel?

I’ll be graduating in a few months with a master’s degree in architecture, but honestly I don’t feel ready to jump directly into a full-time architecture office job yet. Before settling down, I’d really like to travel for a while and experience different places.

I was wondering if any architects or former architecture students here have advice on jobs I could do remotely or while traveling. It could be something related to architecture (freelance drafting, rendering, visualization, etc.) or even completely different kinds of remote/flexible work that still pay decently and allow me to move around.

I’m mainly looking for something that would let me earn money while keeping a certain freedom to travel and work remotely.

Does anyone have experience with this or recommendations for free lance jobs?

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u/Dazzling-Example8006 — 3 days ago

Hey everyone, So I bought my Pentax 17 about a year ago, and since then I’ve gone through around 5–6 rolls. Each time I tried a different film to see which one I like best and which gives the nicest results. But I feel like I’m still struggling a lot with composition. My photos often look kind of random or “just taken,” while when I see photos from other people using the same camera, their compositions feel much stronger and more intentional.

I was wondering if you have any tips when it comes to composing shots? Do you use specific techniques, framing methods, or even filters? I’m sharing a few of my photos here and would appreciate any feedback or suggestions

u/Dazzling-Example8006 — 18 days ago