Steve M.
Veteran
I think it's possible, but this particular time in history makes it much harder. If you play the gallery game it's as much about who you know as whether your work is any good or not. I see people self publish their books sometimes, but can't imagine anyone making any appreciable money this way. Then there's working for a commercial photography agency, which I wouldn't do if you held a gun to my head. Stock photography will have you working until your thumbs fall off (assuming you wish to totally make your living from your photography), and you need a good agent to get past the established photographers. So that leaves opening your own enterprise (landscapes, nature, B&W, portraits, etc) or getting into the university grant catching business, a great way to meet some of the most insufferable and full-of-it no talent people on the planet. It's a university you know. Assuming that someone is talented and hard working, maybe best to follow the paths of Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and others by striking out on your own.
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