Left Handed Brisket wrote in post #17914118
no way.
i live in a small town and there are probably 4 or 5 full time DSLR photographers here. I don't know anyone that makes any money with an iPhone through any channel. People using iphones for social media income have a worldwide market and make pennies, or a fraction of a penny, per engaged consumer.
But I'd like to see some context too. Such as, how do today's numbers compared with 10, 15 and 20 years ago. I hove no problem with the number of camera sales declining ... in the hopes that it is a sign people like the crappy wedding "photographer" i saw on craigslist this morning realize that they can't compete. Mother/Daughter team that charges 125 bucks an hour and their chosen images were terrible. Please god stop buying cameras.
Just because in your small town you experience what you say, doesn't mean there isn't over 1000 in Chicago, NY, Montreal, etc, each, or more, making money. Again, I'd be willing to make a bet that in the grand scheme of things, in terms of literally just making money (again, don't read that as "more" as that quantifier was not used), phones are doing more and more and more. There are more avenues and contexts than portraiture, etc. Advertising is simply the bigger market, and smartphones do that just fine.
I said making money. Not making "more" money.
But the allure of just taking photos of whatever and posting on instagram or posting a video on vine/youtube, and making some money, has tons of people just using their phones and it's effective enough. And that market is exploding.
Very best,