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This reportages are successfull. It's only not predictable what a photo reportage will bring. This can vary for the same number of pages in the range 1:5
So when I make 10 reportages, it pays by higher revenues the expenses in several month.
I make also photo reportages from my family vacations to make them business expenses. But in this area, I am less successfull and I hope to have at last enough income from this to argument them successfull as business expenses. Here I am more in the range of several years until the ad channels watching the income from the travel pages has collected the expenses.
Photo pages like you describe with relatively little text may draw lower paying clicks, but if you get enough of them it adds up.
But if you go this route, be sure to put your website url in the photos. Photos get copied and republished all the time. It's easier to label them and turn them into free ads for your site than to constantly be trying to stop the copying.
It also generates a bit of traffic for you :)
Also a photo reportage can be context rich.
It depends on the photos at what can be written about them
It depends even more on the audience. Depending on the topic, a photo gallery may attract people with different interests and intentions than text-heavy editorial content does. For example, a photo gallery about Paris or London may attract readers who are planning trips, but it will also bring in a lot of armchair travelers and kids who are working on school geography projects. (My own photo galleries have terrible AdSense CTR and eCPM, compared to what I earn from travel-planning articles and resource pages, and I'm sure they don't contribute much to affiliate sales, either. But that's okay, because they don't cost much to produce and they make the site more useful to my readers.)