dasuess
Nikon Freak
The term "professional" is just a matter of degree. Just means you got paid, could be a lot... Could be a little.
Just received a check for $26.35 from Blurb for selling 5 copies of my book.
I'll try not to spend it all in one place.
Just received a check for $26.35 from Blurb for selling 5 copies of my book.
I'll try not to spend it all in one place.
uinku
Established
Isn't the general definition is a person whose primary source of income is from whatever line of work (i.e. their "profession")?
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Yeah, that's another definition. And with that definition, I will never be a "professional" photographer.
Luke_Y
Member
Isn't the general definition is a person whose primary source of income is from whatever line of work (i.e. their "profession")?
That is generally my definition for most professions. I usually also hold that an actual living must be made, e.g., if your "primary source of income" is photography, and you earned $350 last year, you would not be a "professional photographer" in my opinion.
So, a person who takes photographs with the intent to earn money doing so, but falls far short of earning a living, would be simply "a photographer". As opposed to a "hobbyist" or "enthusiast".
But, an "artist" need not earn an actual living to be an "artist" right? Although you don't hear the term "professional artist" much...
Another good test would be; What do you put on the bottom of your TAX form every year? That would be your "profession".
But, everything doesn't need a label either.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
That's makes sense... Call me an "artist" then, who is looking forward to the day (soon) that I won't care about "earning a living" since I will be retired ;-)
celluloidprop
Well-known
You could divide it into two meanings:
a professional photographer - one who earns their living via photography
professional photography - photography for money
One need not be the former to do the latter.
a professional photographer - one who earns their living via photography
professional photography - photography for money
One need not be the former to do the latter.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Congratulations on the sales of your book!
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Thanks Chris, but I think the 5 copies were all purchased by members of my Aunt Betty's book club who more interested in seeing her poems than my pictures. But it was a lot of fun working on it with my aunt. And we've both received a lot of positive comments.
zwarte_kat
Well-known
I am a professional now, trying to become an artist.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
I thought about my original post, which was a bit tongue-in-cheek. I'm not a "professional photographer", but I am a photographer and have been for over 40 years. I love what I've done and what I am doing now. Not having to earn a living with my photography allows me to do whatever pleases me, not someone else. Life is good...
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