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Side Hustle School

#812 - Photojournalist Crafts Fighter Jet Jewelry to Relive History

Side Hustle School

Chris Guillebeau / Onward Project

Business, Entrepreneurship, Careers

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

A New Zealander’s artistic side hustle encourages nostalgia while providing extra income and a creative outlet. Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are. Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The world of journalism is not what it was 20 years ago.

0:12.2

In fact, the New Zealander featured in today's story mentioned to us that 80% of the jobs

0:16.6

in his profession, or at least his workplace, have disappeared in the past 20 years.

0:21.0

Now, of course, with change comes opportunity.

0:23.8

Some careers are no longer an option, but many new ones have cropped up.

0:27.2

These outlets now need a lot more video than they did 20 years ago.

0:30.5

They also need a lot more people experience with digital media.

0:33.2

So not always, but sometimes when one door closes and another one opens.

0:36.4

Now, it's also the case that throughout that process, a creative side hustle or an artistic

0:40.8

project, a creative outlet, or so on can help you.

0:43.8

And then what we're going to hear about today encourages nostalgia while providing extra

0:47.2

income.

0:48.2

Specifically, a photojournalist from New Zealand crafts fighter jet jewelry to relive

0:52.1

history.

0:53.1

It's a fun and meaningful project that he also finds therapeutic.

0:56.4

I'll tell you about all those things after this quick shout out to our sponsor.

1:26.6

Martin Derrouter is a visual journalist living in Nelson, New Zealand.

1:41.7

This job was formally called a photojournalist, but like so many careers, the duties have

1:45.5

changed, as has the job title.

1:48.1

Martin now shoots and edits around 200 videos per year, something he never did much

1:51.4

up before.

1:53.0

This kind of documentation can be mentally draining.

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