I'm sure I'm wrong here but one comment I saw about people taking gigs on the side and asking on the cheap. The reason I wanted to learn about photography is due to the prices, much cheaper for me to do my kids photos myself then hire someone. I wish I could remember where I read it but someone asked if you are a professional shouldn't the pictures come out great with out editing them??? Knowing the price it costs to get prints done through a printing company I can't see charging what some do charge. I guess it depends on if you go full force in the beginning or slowly build. That is my opinion though.
I wish I could of given you an answer on time but I am too new and not enough time to read through everything for info. I wish you luck I'm sure you will do a good job much easier with friends then strangers.
Now please don't take my post as being mean or targeting you or coming after you or being disrespectful or whatever. I'm just speaking to answer your comment is in direct relation to the thread I made.
To be totally honest, you just answered your own question. Let me break it down:
The reason I wanted to learn about photography is due to the prices, much cheaper for me to do my kids photos myself then hire someone.
You made a statement and contradicted in the same tone. You can't do what a professional photographer does, so you set out to learn how to do it. You don't want to pay for a professional to do his or her work, so you're going to do it on your own. Messing up many great images in an effort to get it later on down the line.
This attitude cracks me up! There are people who go into photography because they want to undercut a photographer. What and when did photography become that one profession any monkey with a camera can do? How many people walk into an E.R. and say "I've watched E.R. the entire 15 years it was on, I want to be an E.R. Doctor on the side. I went to the supply store and purchased scrubs. I know what a hematoma is, I can say "subdural empyema" as well as a acute myocardial infarction in the
sub hemothorax. When do I start?"
Knowing the price it costs to get prints done through a printing company I can't see charging what some do charge.
Not a knock on you, but this proves why you're not a professional photographer. To best sum it up; Yes, a 8x10 print costs 2.11 to print, but the 10 years of professional experience and NOT GUESSING to get that image costs the other 75.00.
Like I said before, the above questions and comments you have are an insult to professionals and while you're still learning our craft, your opinions are laughable at best. If you keep at it for another 10-15 years, you'll look back at this comment and wish you can delete it.
Next time I need to call a plumber, I'm going to tell him he needs to do it free as I have a plunger too.
