how many hours do you spend a week to learn photography before you become semi pro?
I am just a newbie now.
picard Goldmember 1,996 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Canada More info | Mar 24, 2010 03:07 | #1 how many hours do you spend a week to learn photography before you become semi pro? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Mar 24, 2010 03:21 | #2 That probably depends on the person more than anything. For some people, things "click" faster than others. I'd simply try to take as many photos as possible, learn as much as you can about how to use your camera to get the effect you're looking for, and get honest critiques from other photographers.
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pryan9 Member 86 posts Joined Dec 2008 More info | Mar 24, 2010 08:08 | #3 I don't think you can put a number to something like that. Reading a book here and there is always helpful but to consider yourself a pro takes much more than that. Personally, I have enveloped myself in photography for awhile now. Everyday I research as well as get out and shoot. I have found that shooting film has helped drastically with my digital work. I look at EVERYTHING as a photo opportunity and feel i could make some money off of my work but i would never consider myself a "pro" at this point. I am very critical of other people's work but at the same time I am my own worst critic too. If i had to slap a number to it, i guess i would say that it would be extremely bold of anyone to say they are a semi pro/pro photographer without 5-10 years of experience accordingly. If you want to be considered semi pro don't cheat your self and really learn the fundamentals and get out and shoot A LOT.
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neilwood32 Cream of the Crop 6,231 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Sitting atop the castle, Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Mar 24, 2010 08:08 | #4 I would say enjoy your photography for what it is rather than have the goal of being semi-pro. Having a camera makes you no more a photographer than having a hammer and some nails makes you a carpenter - Claude Adams
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | I'm having a hard time trying to figure out just what exactly "semi-pro" means... "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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Sorarse Goldmember 2,193 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Kent, UK More info | Mar 24, 2010 11:41 | #6 Many people can master the technicalities of taking photographs but lack the artistic flair to produce great photographs. Conversely, some people have the artisitic flair, but fail to grasp the technicalities to ensure that their images are exposed properly or retain the required DoF or whatever. At the beginning of time there was absolutely nothing. And then it exploded! Terry Pratchett
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Ruhan Member 44 posts Joined Feb 2008 More info | Mar 24, 2010 12:24 | #7 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 5D Mk ii | 400D |15mm Fish | 85mm | 18-55mm | 10-22mm | 50mm | 24-105L | 70-200 2.8 IS USM L
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costademaria Member 72 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Denia,Spain More info | Mar 24, 2010 16:25 | #8 learn Photoshop. only that will make you an advanced photographer. don't buy expensive lenses unless you are not sure what exactly you need. and take always your camera with you and experiment.
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | Mar 24, 2010 16:37 | #9 costademaria wrote in post #9863590 learn Photoshop. only that will make you an advanced photographer. Really?
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crashthenet44 Senior Member 514 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Rails of the Lehigh Valley Line and Trenton Sub More info | Mar 24, 2010 18:37 | #10 You become semi-pro when you spend 10,000 hours shooting or reach 50,000 shutter clicks. Whichever comes first. FLICKR
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | Mar 24, 2010 22:02 | #11 crashthenet44 wrote in post #9864435 You become semi-pro when you spend 10,000 hours shooting or reach 50,000 shutter clicks. Whichever comes first. I thought it was 8456 hours or 47562 clicks...give or take a few...
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Socket7 Member 120 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Massachusetts More info | Mar 24, 2010 22:22 | #12 As many as it takes you to have a basic understanding of how all the following interact with each other. The Fool on the hill
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TooManyShots Cream of the Crop 10,203 posts Likes: 532 Joined Jan 2008 Location: NYC More info | Mar 24, 2010 23:05 | #13 Permanent ban
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TooManyShots Cream of the Crop 10,203 posts Likes: 532 Joined Jan 2008 Location: NYC More info | Permanent banOk, there are couple of things here. Pro means that you are getting paid for shooting pictures. It does not mean the shots have any artistic merits. It means someone may or may not have any artistic expectation and asking someone to do a shoot for them. There are the photographers who shoot for artistic reasons and you will find their works exhibited in galleries and museums. They may even have numerous books published. Obviously, photography isn't like driving a car or piloting a plane. Just like art, you don't become an artist just because you have painted so and so pieces. It is what you paint and how you paint. One Imaging Photography
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harroz Goldmember 2,749 posts Joined May 2008 Location: New Zealand More info | Mar 25, 2010 00:51 | #15 apparently it only takes 2 hours a week for 12 weeks these days to become semi pro with the new digital slr's. picard wrote in post #9859707 how many hours do you spend a week to learn photography before you become semi pro? I am just a newbie now.
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