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So you think a professional photographer should be beyond critique? I think thats foolish. I'm confidant that I can professionally do portraits for someone and they will be ecstatic with the results thats why Ive started my business. But I'm not interested in just being good enough I want to continue to improve and grow in my photography. And being critiqued by other photographers is an excellent way to do that. But thanks for the comment.
If you're a true pro, yes. You don't get 'critiques'.
The point I'm making is that you're nowhere near ready to think about doing professional photography. That should be the last thing on your mind. You're just beginning.
Judging from your work you're nowhere near ready to think about telling others they are or are not at a professional level. So I'm going to keep asking for input and continue to improve myself. I have no desire to be just "competent enough" so please take your stagnation elsewhere.
No, actually there isn't. Professionalism is NOT a measure of skill, but a measure of financial remuneration. I suspect that there are many so-called amateurs who would put many "professionals" to shame with their skills.Many people come here talking about doing 'professional' work of weddings and portraiture. There is a difference between "making money with your camera" and being a true professional.
And the name of this photographic body who has set these critieria? If it's your critieria, I believe the word you are actually searching for is "opinion".The advice I give is based on very stringent criteria.
Actually, yes I would. Where can I see some of your work?(Do you really want to see my photographs of White-Westinghouse appliances? Didn't think so. LOL)
That was informative. lol thanks.I like 1