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Prozakk 04-30-06 05:29 PM

Boring...:( :rolleyes: ;)

Brian 04-30-06 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Prozakk
Boring...:( :rolleyes: ;)

Yeah, but the $60-225/hr I made as a photographer bought a lot of toys.

MadMan2k 04-30-06 07:17 PM

Did you start out as a photojournalist for a newspaper, or an independent portrait/wedding/etc guy, or something else? I don't know if I'll ever do it professionally, but if I get sick of IT like at least one person I know an other forum did, who knows.

Brian 04-30-06 07:34 PM

Stringers don't make squat. I started printing B&W 23 years ago. From there, I figured I should learn how to make a decent negative. I took a lot of photos, but never learned anything from them. Then my son was born, and the photo habit got expensive. So I started doing crappy portraits for people. Once I had a little confidence, I bluffed my way into weddings. Think about it - every wedding photographer had to do one on their own for the first time at some point. At some point, I started reading, and listening to the guys at the camera store. It helps to accept criticism. Then I went to college and got an art degree. Sort of. I missed a photography degree by two classes, because I had to go to night school, and photojournalism and digital photography were only available during the day. Now, I can turn out consistent images that are pleasing, well-composed, properly exposed, and nice and sharp. But there have been some bumps along the way.

Get halfway decent, and you can bluff people. The key is to charge a lot, even if you then offer a discount. No one wants a $50 portrait sitting. But tell them it's usually $125, and they'll pay you.

premiumbmx2005 04-30-06 08:27 PM

sounds like photography is a dirty buisness

Brian 04-30-06 09:53 PM

All business is dirty business. But most people will overlook that to make a buck.

KinetikBiker 05-02-06 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
All business is dirty business. But most people will overlook that to make a buck.

Very true, well said.


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