Well said, properly posted.

-99% of my photos as professional since 1979 fall into "work".

-14% or so I remember gladly, on photographic basis. Yes, there were lots of good moments that I remember as well.

-less then 5% I feel like presenting today - and nearly all of those include models' shared image rights.

Yes, those pics I felt like trying, the ideas of mine that I actually worked out and managed to get in shape and grab as presentable images score under 1% of my "pro photos" - the ones I got paid for.

Call me a material guy - but at some point I almost quit photography as a whole. Between smart guys and reading circles and photo clubs, I almost gave up. Cash and ideals don't always walk hand in hand. And being a good photographer is part - but just part - of being a professional photographer.

LF

William Robb escreveu:
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This is what professional photography is about.
The studio owner where I hang out puts it this way:
A professional takes pictures of what he is paid to take pictures of, an amateur takes pictures of what he wants to take pictures of, and generally, there is little cross talk between the two.

William Robb

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