cbarnard7
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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I think that in photography, as with pretty much everything, there will be different tiers of people.
I always think of a professional as someone who does a trade for a living as a means to produce money. To me, they don't necessarily have to be the best at their job because there will always be good professionals and great professionals.
Take professional sports for example-
Almost as subjective as photography, one person may think you're the best at your game while another may think you shouldn't even be on the team (check any sports' message boards for those debates)
However, any player in the NFL is considered to be a professional, but don't you think there are other amateur players who may be better but never got their shot? I've seen this in my own life as a soccer player. Would you consider the amateur to be any less than the professional (skill-wise)? They may carry themselves in the same manner, train just as hard and live the life on a professional athlete- all without getting paid.
I never understood it before, but I think I've finally found where the term, "Semi-Professional" came from- amateurs who were tired of being written off!
I always think of a professional as someone who does a trade for a living as a means to produce money. To me, they don't necessarily have to be the best at their job because there will always be good professionals and great professionals.
Take professional sports for example-
Almost as subjective as photography, one person may think you're the best at your game while another may think you shouldn't even be on the team (check any sports' message boards for those debates)
However, any player in the NFL is considered to be a professional, but don't you think there are other amateur players who may be better but never got their shot? I've seen this in my own life as a soccer player. Would you consider the amateur to be any less than the professional (skill-wise)? They may carry themselves in the same manner, train just as hard and live the life on a professional athlete- all without getting paid.
I never understood it before, but I think I've finally found where the term, "Semi-Professional" came from- amateurs who were tired of being written off!