“…They have also provided greater access to job opportunities, contributing to social mobility by allowing freelancers to secure work independently of their location, background, or industry connections. Moreover, online platforms have legitimised freelance work, shifting the perception of freelancers from those who perform casual tasks to professionals who are engaged in meaningful employment (Luik & Aritonang, 2021). A platform, serving as an intermediary between the seller/worker and buyer/client in creative work, significantly influences their views on the platform as a viable source of work, and ultimately, this shapes the degree to which photographers choose to participate or resist (McDonald, Williams, & Mayes, 2021).…”