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I'm a product photographer, but got into photography long before I had this job. I was a Publishing Assistant when I got into it, handling the expenses for scientific journal editors.
 
I'm in finance. I work with distressed companies who are either in, or about to go in, to bankruptcy. Lots of travel, unfortunately w/o camera (a bad thing). Prior to this career was in software technology. Wrote sw in the very early days, then sold for Bay Area startups. Been taking snapshots many years/decades...now that the kids are grown, looking forward learning how to take pictures.
 
Vet tech for the last nine years, but am in school for my nursing degree right now. Tired of sticking animals, I want to poke people. :P

Vet Tech for 5 years here... But I'm going to stick with animals... :lol:

Actually I've been getting more interested in animal training, so maybe someday, I'll get out of the med field..

registered veterinary technician with 13 years in.

very novice/amateur picture taker. i don't consider myself a photographer by any stretch of the imagination... yet. :confused:

This is the first forum I've ever found other vet techs on (excluding veteriary ones, of course). Kind of nice to see a couple in the same field as me, and who also enjoy photography. :)
 
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I'm a full time student and single mom. I'm double majoring in Social Work and Photography :)

That's me :) I have always loved photography and always wanted to take good pictures. I originally planned on sticking with nature type stuff, but I really LOVE shooting kids :)
 
Ha Ha I live in Chilliwack also. I just took up Photography bought a 60d and love it oh Bylaw Enforcement Officer.
 
I am a stay at home mom with a degree in elementary eduction, a degree in Laboratory Sciences, and a degree in Sonography, so I guess you could say I'm a career student? Been going to college getting my learn on for over 15 years.

My husband is Navy and luckily very supportive of my mind changes.
 
I am a full time student. I major in Legal studies...looking to go onto to law school. : ) I was in college for a bit before majoring in Automotive Marketing, I love cars, but as the industry took a stumble I jumped ship and figured that it would be best to keep cars as a hobby/passion, much like photography. Which is what lead to law, along with some personal life experinces....I have daddy issues lmao.
 
I work at a plant that builds the seats for the Toyota Camry and Avalon at least until this June when our plant is set to close.
 
Accounting & Finance in a leading media company. Doing very good, thank God, but i think there are more interesting things out there..

I am trying to make second income from other things like photography or cooking (my hobbies) maybe i will switch careers, but i think it is really dificult but why not try.. :)
 
I cook usually 2 full meals a day, clean everything from crumbs to poop, wash at least 2 loads of laundry a day, dry those clothes, fold, hang, bathe, change enough diapers to keep my 2 year old dry, drive to school from school and anywhere else my family needs errands run that day, buy groceries school projects surprises and anything in between, boo boo kiss, bandaid apply, support mentally and physically sometimes seen, sometimes secretly, play everything from cars to dress up, advise on subjects ranging from what to wear to school to what promotions I think my husband should take, gossip and chit chat with friends while multitasking these other things, check in on a disabled parent, be checked in on a constantly worried parent-in-law, as well as anything else that might spring up out of no where in the middle of a day (or night).

I'm a housewife/mother and it's the busiest job I've ever had and unfortunately there's no sick days or vacation time. I do photography when I can. Lately, that's not been much with a husband who had 2 surgeries Wednesday and us trying to move out of our old apartment and into our new home. It's been an absolute mad house around here.
 
I am a stay at home mom with a degree in elementary eduction, a degree in Laboratory Sciences, and a degree in Sonography, so I guess you could say I'm a career student? Been going to college getting my learn on for over 15 years.

My husband is Navy and luckily very supportive of my mind changes.

LOL! This sounds JUST like me. I'm working on my degree in Elementary education, but I've gone through about twenty different scenarios where I'll be doing something that has absolutely nothing to do with teaching.
 

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