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What do you mean "even" the CH photographers?
What's ILP?I have a hard time criticizing beginning photographers too much. Everybody starts somewhere... and usually it's just by an encouraging comment from a relative or friend.6 or 7 years ago, I knew nothing about photography. Nothing. And today, I think I know even less
With a small amount of time invested, like ILP and other sites/books you can quickly increase your knowledge. Then there is the part you can't pin down (at least I can't), what makes you good or great as a photographer. It's more that just skill and knowledge.
But charging money for profit (and therefore becoming a legal professional) is wrong x 10^23 unless you also:1. Have a business license2. Have a TAX ID3. Have liability insurance
5. Could (although it is not necessary to do so) pass the PPA Certified Professional Photographer Exam. I add this because if you could pass the exam, even if you chose not to take it, you are at least technically proficient and can achieve the photos you want when you want them, not just hit and miss, and this includes lighting.
<runs off to check out this exam>
Hm, this is intersting. As a new owner of a camera I can't even begin to think about using the way it should be used, I have the utmost respect for people who really spend the time to learn the craft. I just signed up for a three-week photography course and just reading through Heater's lessons here I'm overwhelmed with what there is to know - but excited.I was at a party on Friday and one of the girls had business cards for her photography business, portraits mostly. This is a side thing for her, something she'd like to develop. I looked at the website and the photos just look like normal photos to me. Nothing special about depth of field, nothing special with framing or anything... they're good photos but they could be mine, or anyone's. I don't begrudge her the desire to want to have a photography business but absolutely nothing about her shots stands out. I just found it odd.
Good insight YM. I get the "you should go into business" all the time. I just shake my head and say I like photography too much to do it for a living. For what reason? Is the client unwilling to pay? Or unhappy with the images?