Riff Raff wrote in post #4291151
Invest? My hobbies are purely money sinks. If I was making money from it, I probably wouldn't be having as much fun. Which would defeat the point... for me, at least.
I started a similar thread a while back because I was at a wedding and the pro there made a comment that I had really nice stuff for a hobbyist. It kind of threw me back a bit because I was already feeling a bit guilty for spending so much on a new "fun" hobby. Luckily for me, the guys on this forum pretty much all convinced me that if one can afford it, why not? So that's the way I see it. I am sure the equipment is better than me. Being a gearhead, I probably love owning the stuff as much or more than I like using it (I know....some will think that's a sin).
I tend to agree with Riff Raff though - somehow I think that if I was charging money for it, I wouldn't have the same freedom. Case in point: I have been to so many family weddings this year and have been asked to shoot (not as main) at all of them. Once someone thinks they like your pictures, they will ask. At one of the weddings, a distant relative of my wife's came up to me while I was eating lunch and said, "My kids and husband are in the living room...can you come get a shot of us?" I was thinking, "WTF....do I look like your b**** to you? I'm not the paid photographer, you know." I didn't say it out loud, but realized I don't ever want my shooting to be bound by a paying client. It's a service industry job, so if you do it for money, I'd say you better make sure you're ready for being treated as such.