swoop
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I was going to flight school before I went to college to pursue a career in photojournalism. And entry level pilot's do not make $85k.
There was a list on Yahoo a long while ago. And Photographer was #8 on the list of "coolest jobs" It was also the lowest earning at $24k. Which oddly enough was how much I was making straight out of college at a Milwaukee based magazine as their sole staff photographer. I now earn about $14k as a freelance news photographer in New York City.
After reading on how they tally the scores I say Photojournalist deserves a 189. You don't earn much. You work hard either seeking out photos or working crap assignments you get commissioned. You're always get yelled at by cops. People who if they want, can put you in jail just for trying to earn some cash. In the winter it's cold outside. You're often waiting around on the schedule of others. If you're looking for spot news you're spending lots of time in bad neighborhoods with thousand of dollars worth of equipment. There's a lot of competition. Every kid on the internet wants to do your job and they'd do it for free just to get a clip. If you mess up once you're easily replaceable. And messing up is easy because you have seconds to get the right shot. And what you think is a pretty picture is often not the same opinion as the photoeditor or at smaller papers, the publisher who has no clue on anything about photography.
There was a list on Yahoo a long while ago. And Photographer was #8 on the list of "coolest jobs" It was also the lowest earning at $24k. Which oddly enough was how much I was making straight out of college at a Milwaukee based magazine as their sole staff photographer. I now earn about $14k as a freelance news photographer in New York City.
After reading on how they tally the scores I say Photojournalist deserves a 189. You don't earn much. You work hard either seeking out photos or working crap assignments you get commissioned. You're always get yelled at by cops. People who if they want, can put you in jail just for trying to earn some cash. In the winter it's cold outside. You're often waiting around on the schedule of others. If you're looking for spot news you're spending lots of time in bad neighborhoods with thousand of dollars worth of equipment. There's a lot of competition. Every kid on the internet wants to do your job and they'd do it for free just to get a clip. If you mess up once you're easily replaceable. And messing up is easy because you have seconds to get the right shot. And what you think is a pretty picture is often not the same opinion as the photoeditor or at smaller papers, the publisher who has no clue on anything about photography.
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