I mean, can you do professional photography on the side, but still have another career? Or will photography take up all of your time?

Sorry for the idiotic question, but I know little to nothing about it…

It’s not an idiotic question, in fact, I’ve been in that scenario.

I used to supplement my income with photography but there were some hard times I fell upon when I turned to my abilities to self-promote myself in such a way that with hard work, long hours and the personal motivation to push myself as an individual needing to survive with my talents for creative writing and photography, I managed to earn a living doing accidents, news and the occasional assignment from local media. I became what is called a ‘Professional’ because I was living primarily from my income as a photographer and doing odd jobs like mowing grass, some electrical work and home maintenance (jack of all trades kind of stuff) to get a few more dollars here and there outside of the photography.

Currently, I do have a primary income that I now supplement with my photography so the rolls have reversed. I will always be a photographer but not always be a Professional (until I retire and go full force into what I love to do).

Thanks for the question… you opened up an issue I always address with people.

A photographer sells images… everyone else just takes pictures.
A Professional photographer earns better than 50% of their annual income from photography work they do…

…it’s that simple.
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2 Responses to “Is PROFESSIONAL photography a full-time job?”

  1. Mere Mortal says:

    Yeah, you can do it on the side.

    There are some people who just do weddings on Saturday and Sunday.
    References :

  2. FotoZ 4 FX says:

    It’s not an idiotic question, in fact, I’ve been in that scenario.

    I used to supplement my income with photography but there were some hard times I fell upon when I turned to my abilities to self-promote myself in such a way that with hard work, long hours and the personal motivation to push myself as an individual needing to survive with my talents for creative writing and photography, I managed to earn a living doing accidents, news and the occasional assignment from local media. I became what is called a ‘Professional’ because I was living primarily from my income as a photographer and doing odd jobs like mowing grass, some electrical work and home maintenance (jack of all trades kind of stuff) to get a few more dollars here and there outside of the photography.

    Currently, I do have a primary income that I now supplement with my photography so the rolls have reversed. I will always be a photographer but not always be a Professional (until I retire and go full force into what I love to do).

    Thanks for the question… you opened up an issue I always address with people.

    A photographer sells images… everyone else just takes pictures.
    A Professional photographer earns better than 50% of their annual income from photography work they do…

    …it’s that simple.
    .
    References :
    Photographer always but sometimes Pro.

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