Not being appreciated for you're work

Back in 2023, I had the opportunity to be a volunteer photographer for a Halloween festival. I wanted to build my CV even more, so I accepted.  It was a little uncomfortable since it was a very crowded place, but I really enjoyed it, and I was thinking I would do it again. I sent all the pictures I took that night to the organiser the next day, but never received a reply back from them, either saying good work or even a well done. 

April 2024, I saw the same volunteer job this time at a Food & Drink Festival. I accepted. This time, there was live music, which was something I really wanted to do. This time, it was way too overcrowded and I was extremely uncomfortable, but I stuck to my job. There were quiet spaces available, so I was able to relax for a bit. When I got back home, I said to myself I would never go back to doing festivals again. I got all the pictures I took that night and sent them off to the organiser, and the same thing happened; I never got a response or reply to any email or text I sent to them, despite the amount of time and effort I put into the event. 

I sent the organiser an email saying how I felt about it, but not saying that I hated the festival. The festival was fun. I also mentioned sending my work to them, because they did tell me that they could put it online or even end up in the local paper. But again, I never received a reply or response to that email either. It really brought down my mood a lot, so I decided not to do those events again. 

2025. I accepted a volunteering role as a social media assistant, and I felt very confident talking to the people at the shop. They were very interested in the ideas that I have presented to them. So I went in and spent 45 hours filming some content for them, and I sent the pictures and videos to them, and this is for their social media. Never received a thank you or a well done, and the pictures and videos I did are nowhere to be found on their social media. 

I don't know if anyone has ever been in that kind of situation before, as in like, you're not being appreciated for the hard work you put into the job or volunteering role. 

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  • As an experienced amateur photographer I'd suggest against doing anything like this unless it is organised by people you know (friends/relatives etc). 

    I think the best option for these sorts of things would be to charge them professional rates and give them a 100% discount (and making sure that they do actually get the invoice), so they know the value of the work. I haven't done this myself as I try to avoid doing things which I would consider "free work", but the main reason I do avoid such jobs is simply because of the amount of effort involved and lack of understanding/appreciation by the people concerned. They aren't worth it.

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  • As an experienced amateur photographer I'd suggest against doing anything like this unless it is organised by people you know (friends/relatives etc). 

    I think the best option for these sorts of things would be to charge them professional rates and give them a 100% discount (and making sure that they do actually get the invoice), so they know the value of the work. I haven't done this myself as I try to avoid doing things which I would consider "free work", but the main reason I do avoid such jobs is simply because of the amount of effort involved and lack of understanding/appreciation by the people concerned. They aren't worth it.

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