Perfectly sound and reasonable response, not condescending, Arrogant, or just completely angry for some reason.
This reply give me some things to think about, some consideration to do, and ultimately something to grow from.
And i feel like i do like wedding photography, while it was very hard to stay onto of everything, Especially with a super hectic unorganized wedding. But it was a lot of fun.
I think my problem was that i asked a question, i should have just said "I got $1000 for this wedding, and these are the shots" and i probably would have gotten a couple people say "those are nice" and some people say " you need a little improving" but because i asked a question, i lit the fire under a bunch of very angry, short tempered, "professional" photographers who couldn't think of anything better to say than "i hate it when people try to play "pro photographer" "
But i guess people just like to hold themselves in the highest regard.
Anyway, thank you for your response and thanks to everyone else who skipped the insults, assumptions, and their perceived self worth and gave me an honest opinion whether good or bad.
and the result is that i am going to hold off on professional jobs and try to find some jobs as a 2nd shooter where ever i can.
The problem was that you asked a question that we see all the time! Usually by somebody that got their camera ( low end entry consumer model, one bad kit lens, and no additional flash or gear (except maybe a grip since it "looks PRO")) two months ago at Best Buy... and hung up a shingle! They usually use
AUTO or
P mode (
Professional Mode).. and have no concept of DOF, decent exposure, composition, etc.... and they talk about how "EXPENSIVE" their gear was! lol!
There are some here very sensitive to that.. me included!
Does that help with understanding?
That makes sense, however has nothing to do with me. I have a
VERY firm understanding of photography concepts Especially Considering my length of shooting time, formal education in photography, informal education in photography, the quality of my work, and the past experience working professionally in the skateboarding industry.
Also, i shoot in auto mode, as well as AP, TV, and even program all the time, and i really hope "professionals" do too, While at this point in my photographic career i can pretty much guess the exposure in any given room/situation that doesn't mean i need to prove how "professional" i am but constantly shooting in manual.
I swear some of the points you guys bring up in this thread are just a joke. While some of you have given good answers most of you are just spewing out nonsense. For those of you who think i am not listening, i am and i've decided to take your advice and take up 2nd shooting for a while, also i've even decided to take a couple business classes at my community college because what the hell.
i think some of you are confusing "professionalism" with the ability egotistically make cut downs thats have no substance. Because you have more of less "made it" as a professional. Especially with just complete idiocy like:
"your not "professional" because you shoot with a 60D, professionals shoot with 5d mark iis"
"your not "professional" because you use Auto"
"your not "professional" because you didn't 2nd shoot first"
"Your not "professional" because you equipment doesn't cost 10grand"
I'd like you too really take a look at those phrases and really realize how stupid they sound because those words, right there, came out of YOUR mouths.