All those just looking at their needs now need to take a rethink.
You need enough coming in to be able to put by for when you are too old to work - pension of some sort, not necessarily a pension plan.
You need to put some by to have a buffer against unforseen circumstances - not necessarily an insurance.
You need to put some by for upgrading kit. Using it professionally it needs to be replaced at least every 5 or 6 years (probably sooner now).
You need to put some by to pay for vehicle replacement.
many of your replies are too simplistic and you will be in trouble within 2 years if you only think of your day to day costs.
Me? I get by on my 5th million.
100 million dollars.

For a good lifestyle I would have to earn £18k plus the extra income from my wife. But that would give us plenty of spare cash so I guess that's the target, an £8k margin of error for those times when work dries up.
Do people think that £10k-£18k is a possibility taking into account that I need to take the kids to school, pick them up then be able to take the summer holidays off? I would imagine that would be asking a lot.
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All those just looking at their needs now need to take a rethink.
You need enough coming in to be able to put by for when you are too old to work - pension of some sort, not necessarily a pension plan.
You need to put some by to have a buffer against unforseen circumstances - not necessarily an insurance.
You need to put some by for upgrading kit. Using it professionally it needs to be replaced at least every 5 or 6 years (probably sooner now).
You need to put some by to pay for vehicle replacement.
many of your replies are too simplistic and you will be in trouble within 2 years if you only think of your day to day costs.
Me? I get by on my 5th million.
Hi guys, I was just wondering what you thought you would need to be 'Earning a good living' from photography. Everybodies life style is different...
So what Would like to earn a year from it to be happy with?
15k? 25k? 40k? what would you consider a living?



Hi guys, I was just wondering what you thought you would need to be 'Earning a good living' from photography. Everybodies life style is different...
So what Would like to earn a year from it to be happy with?
15k? 25k? 40k? what would you consider a living?
I understood your original question and replied accordingly£10K per month, after tax, or £120K per year, after tax, would make me very happy based on that money coming from photography.
The thread went off on a tangent, but you can't take the strop with people for pointing out that the answer is HUGELY subjective and relative to ones existing commitments, income & lifestyle.
Gary.
So how many portrait sittings would you look to do to earn that figure Gary. I estimate you would be looking for 4.5 per day?
stew
I'd love to go pro, but as much as I hate it, my current job pays the bills, me and the family do ok. It's a regular income.
If I were to be made redundant I'd get a decent payoff - enough to set up on my own - GREAT. But what happens 12 months down the road if I'm not established/sucessful enough to earn a decent wage?
In monetry terms, I'd be looking to take home minimum £30-35K per year, which could be tricky, even if you get some good gigs such as school shoots.
I'd love to go pro, but as much as I hate it, my current job pays the bills, me and the family do ok. It's a regular income.
If I were to be made redundant I'd get a decent payoff - enough to set up on my own - GREAT. But what happens 12 months down the road if I'm not established/sucessful enough to earn a decent wage?
In monetry terms, I'd be looking to take home minimum £30-35K per year, which could be tricky, even if you get some good gigs such as school shoots.
Garyk26? I went and did it Gary 2 years ago. I kacked myself. Was I doing the right thing? Best thing I ever did . I only had 10 bookings and I filled the spare days with freelance work with some big firms. The freelance work brought in 3k a month plus fuel @ 40p a mile so you could make £200 a day.
If you want any help or pointers PM me. Glad to help.
Dont put off what you really want to do or you may never do it!
I thought if it didnt work I'd just go back to working for my previous employer. ( a photography company)
But it's hard bloody work and worth it.