Money-Gen

The pictures attached show how people in Gen-Z are more likely to be risk takers, and being interested in self employment. In the pictures, I start off by showing someone looking at trees. He is positioned on a roof looking over his neighborhood. The significance of wearing the suit shows a business like attitude. The trees and bushes represent the distractions we all have in life. As the photos transition, you can see that the subject is now starting to turn away from the trees and, finally positioned so that he is facing the distance. When the photos are transitioning, the subject turns away from the distractions and looks to where he wants to head. The distractions are all the people saying Gen-Zs aren’t risk takers, they want financial security, but they don’t want to work, and the lie that Gen-Zs are not looking to be self-employed. The last picture shows the most open space, transitioning from trees, to the distance in the sky, and the street shows where he is headed. The significance of the houses in the pictures is the real estate market. Real estate has been something the subject has always been interested in. The subject grew up with a family of avid real estate investors. His whole life he has envisioned himself as his own boss when he gets to the workforce. The main part of these pictures is that the person shown in it actually seeks to be self employed, and he considers himself a risk taker.