FrankS
Registered User
It is my impression that a greater number of 'weekenders' are infiltrating the wedding photographer business, many do not bring a suitable level of professionalism with them, eg. the observation that started this thread. I can't think of any other profession that tolerates such incursions into their ranks unchecked, on a professional level.
I am one of these "weekenders" Erl, and I know that I am professional in my approach and my results are not inferior. I feel that because I love photography and I am not burnt out by doing 70 weddings a year, year after year, I am less cynical and more polite than many full time professional wedding photographers. I do weddings because I enjoy them not because it is a job and pays my bills.
This clearly illustrates why general statements which paint with a broad brush are frequently inaccurate and rarely helpful.
I am one of these "weekenders" Erl, and I know that I am professional in my approach and my results are not inferior. I feel that because I love photography and I am not burnt out by doing 70 weddings a year, year after year, I am less cynical and more polite than many full time professional wedding photographers. I do weddings because I enjoy them not because it is a job and pays my bills.
This clearly illustrates why general statements which paint with a broad brush are frequently inaccurate and rarely helpful.