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How do I become a pro?

Have you turned the little turny thing on your camera to "P"? That stands for professional. That's really all it takes.
 
All you need is mediocre photos and a giant size ego and your ready to go pro

I have a feeling your ready
 
i do not understand the photo, therefore it is art! you are ready to be a pro!
 
:lol:

But seriously, the first step is to create a Facebook "Photography" page. Have you done that yet?
This is so wrong.

The first step is creating a logo.
Jeez, it's like typing at a brickwall.
 
How can you go pro when you haven't even asked everyone what equipment you need to do weddings? I mean, c'mon, cart before the horse much?
 
How much should I charge?

Choose an hourly rate for your time. Lets say $20 per hour. So 19 hours of post work per hour of actual shooting equals about $400 per hour.

Add in a breakdown for your monthly cost of hookers and blow, as well as equipment, and round to the nearest dollar.
 
How can you go pro when you haven't even asked everyone what equipment you need to do weddings? I mean, c'mon, cart before the horse much?

I hate weddings.

This is so wrong.

The first step is creating a logo.
Jeez, it's like typing at a brickwall.
I had it wrong then. I thought the first step was to put a really cool watermark on all your images.





Does that go to eleven?

It's going to sold soon, hopefully.

How much should I charge?

Choose an hourly rate for your time. Lets say $20 per hour. So 19 hours of post work per hour of actual shooting equals about $400 per hour.

Add in a breakdown for your monthly cost of hookers and blow, as well as equipment, and round to the nearest dollar.

Hookers cost me a lot. And I have to count the medicine for my "infections"
 

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