rff...for pros or amateurs?

rff...for pros or amateurs?

  • pro

    Votes: 16 9.8%
  • amateur

    Votes: 147 90.2%

  • Total voters
    163
  • Poll closed .
real world, pro photogs are probably outnumbered by amateurs by 5000 to 1 OR MORE.

100,000 to one? Every iphone owner is a "photographer" capable of having their pics go viral on facebook, twitter etc.

a six year old California boy with a smart phone had his pic carried world wide when he photographed a Condor resting in a neighbor's tree.
Most pros never get such coverage in a lifetime of trying.

Its no surprise there are more amateur photogs on RFF than pro.

Stephen
 
Frankly, I thought I did when I came here. Shot film for a decade as a student. Photo enthusiast for a couple more years. Owned camera systems of every major brand before going Leica. There was a time when I could blind-adjust most of the settings on every Canon and Nikon DSLR.

I learned far, far more than I would have ever imagined here. My whole view of photography has changed because of RFF. And looking back I did know a lot. I just learned more here...😀

Now that you say that I guess what RFF did for me was it "cemented" photography as a hobby for me. RFF and it's colorful cast of characters said to me this is a passion worthy of pursuit. Pro? Amateur? Perhaps none of the above...4 almost 5 years on in the hobby and I still pay pretty close attention to this board and I am a much more knowledgeable and competent photographer than I would have been otherwise.
 
o·ver·much
adverb, determiner, & pronoun
adverb: over-much
too much.
"I would not worry myself overmuch"

13th century first use

"You tempt him over-much." A Winter's Tale ACT V http://books.google.com/books?id=gC...w#v=onepage&q=You tempt him over-much&f=false

"Over" does not require a hyphen, as in overjoy, overshadow, and so on.

Or were you asking if it really possible for anyone on the RFF to "focus over-much on the details of the tools of their profession?"🙂
No, I was asking who determines when "at all" becomes "overmuch". What seems to one person a reasonable interest may look to another like an obsession.

Cheers,

R.
 
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