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I don't know what difference it makes anyway, or why anyone would care who calls themselves what :shrug:
no i'm not sure if it makes any difference i was just curious as to what others thought
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I don't know what difference it makes anyway, or why anyone would care who calls themselves what :shrug:
This will open a good can of worms:bang:
Photography is my hobby, but I'm no photographer...
For this reason, I actually don't tell people I'm a togger, the boring conversation that inevitably follows this revelation is same old same old, it's like my own private groundhog day...do you do page 3/Who is the most famous person you've photographed/I've taken some great shots on my phone, can I work in your studio/my camera is broken, what is wrong with it/I used to work for Kodak...yadayadayada
Ooh.. my computer keeps crashing.. can you help................
Whats a tog? Sorry Im new to the forum, and still learning!
Ooh.. my computer keeps crashing.. can you help................
Whats a tog? Sorry Im new to the forum, and still learning!
Yes - if you happen to have a £4million IBM mainframe![]()
Sounds more like you're an amateur, to me. I wouldn't pay you to fix my car any more than you would pay for a photoshoot from an amateur photographer such as myself.
But you only become a professional photographer once you earn money for taking photographs. So where does one end and the other begin with your definition?
Daft questiion quite honestly. If you drive do you have any reservations about saying "I'm a motorist"? There's no implication there that you're a rally or racing driver.
The truth is until you can say quite comfortably "I'm a photographer" lots of people are going to see you as someone with a camera.
Practise it - "I'm a photographer".... that's it - job done!![]()




Photographer
What just about every scene kid and hipster under the age of 25 calls themselves these days. Many own Canon Rebel xtis and rely heavily on cropping and Photoshop filters to give their otherwise mundane photos an "artsy" feel. It is also not uncommon to see them wielding Lomography cameras (usually a Holga, now that they're sold at Urban Outfitters) on any given day. Typically, these "photographers" cite Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, or, in the case of those Vice Magazine devotees, Terry Richardson, Cobrasnake, or Richard Kern, as major influences, because they couldn't name any other photographers to save their lives. The typical subjects of their photographs include, but are not limited to: pidgeon-toed girls in Converse that have been drawn on with ballpoint pens and/or Sharpies, flowers/weeds growing out of cracks in sidewalks, juxtapositions of objects that typically don't go together (in one such case, a Queen of Hearts playing card on a cracked sidewalk), a girl who looks like something out of an American Apparel ad smoking a cigarette, decaying buildings, and just about anything that looks "vintage" (ie, yellowing washing machines in a laundromat).
'16-year-old Dylan took to calling herself a photographer after receiving her Canon Rebel for Christmas, and snapping a few photos of sidewalks in Decatur.'
"These photos represent the irony of life," she said.
"And you represent the bane of modern photography," David replied.
'16-year-old Dylan took to calling herself a photographer after receiving her Canon Rebel for Christmas, and snapping a few photos of sidewalks in Decatur.'
"These photos represent the irony of life," she said.
"And you represent the bane of modern photography," David replied.

7/10 for rant effort.
That's not really the point I was making though. Amateur or professional, they're all photographers. That's what I was getting at. I'm on your side.![]()
to be honest i would of went more in depth lol but i cudnt be arsed and i was on my phone lol
Thank be to jaysus all the spelling pedants have their heads stuck in the "pedants and spelling" thread! They'd have a field day on us.
Thank be to jaysus all the spelling pedants have their heads stuck in the "pedants and spelling" thread! They'd have a field day on us.
I guess the people arguing on a forum and not taking photographs are not photographers.
i had enough.. .