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You can choose to make yourself special by doing something more than basic photography. You can do wet plate. You can print. You can make books. More importantly, you can shoot with purpose. As long as you have something to say, you're not making copies any more.
These things may or may not cause your social circle to see your work as anything. They might make you see it as something, though, which is more to the point.
This is a different fork in the trail.
Technology has elevated 'doing' to an almost unbelievable level.
I just read an article about an artist who expresses his view of the world by constructing things, in the latest case a 26 foot boat, out of 3d printed parts that he assembles and paints. This latest boat has 100,000 pieces and they are being printed by a phalanx of thirty 3d printers.
The bar for 'being special' is way too high to make that a reasonable goal.