rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
The local college here offers a "photo 101" class only once a year(next spring this school year) and I am trying to work out my work schedule so that i can take the class.Roger Hicks said:For me, the biggest single giveaway is 'good schools' -- where, of course, the agenda-bearers can inculcate their pitiable beliefs en bloc, without having to worry about either the talent or the commitment of those who attend, because their students mostly want A Qualification, a piece of paper, rather than to study for its own sake.
As for professionalism, I completely agree with kiev4a about the value of marketing -- which is why I'm happier as an amateur, rather than a photographic one-trick pony who is good at selling himself. That may sound harsh but it's true of an awful lot (not all) of successful professionals.
Cheers,
Roger
This isn't about anything other than refreshing my 30 year past darkrom experience. And hopefully meeting some young women to model for me. 😀
I own most of a darkroom--but it's all packed up right now as I don't have the space to set it up.
And I am unabashedly an amateur photographer. I honestly have no desire to be anything other. I've got a career(and a good one)--what I get from photography is entirely selfish and were I to try to do this for a living I would have to answer to too many other people's desires. No, thank you.
Rob