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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
exactly... the most import area of the photography biz is the ability to produce a marketable image consistently, and you do that by finding the 'look' that you like ( the clients like), that you can achieve and reproduce...over and over and over.... in other words you don't have to know EVERYTHING, you just have to know how to do what you do
the real work in photography is client relationships, budgets and working with subjects.... then in post find one or two 'look's that you like that are marketable, and market those......
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Then you would not really be a professional photographer. A professional photographer should be able to create for his client or from his own imagination. Not just take the same photograph over and over again - just changing the model.
Photography is not atomic physics and if you can spend $1000 s on a camera it would be worth spending a month reading a book about the subject.