Thanks,
Per sessions depends. For my personal work it depends on light and if I'm seeing. I go out sometimes and don't shoot anything. Professional work? I'm not a heavy shooter. A big job to me is 750-1000 images. I shoot advertising/commercial work. Specializing in healthcare. Per year between my personal work and my professional work probably 100K.
I've been doing a lot of personal work lately because of the new MM. Just trying to get to a point where I'm using the DoF scales well and hitting my crops where I want them. With a range finder it takes some practice.
Interesting. Guess I'm kind of glad that photography is a hobby and not a job. Definitely made money off of my hobbies before, and I generally hit burnout. I do enjoy programming though, which is what puts a roof over my head, so what do I know.
Just asked as you seem to produce quite a bit, based on the last week or so. I've been going out less, and shooting even less on each session, but get more keepers. I'm also getting my ass kicked at work so that doesn't help time-wise, or creativity-wise. 
















