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Photo Troy 09-09-09 12:25 PM

When you stop being a beginner?
 
When does a photographer stop being a beginner?

I've been doing digital part-time for around five years now, having got nowhere with film and disposable cameras. I sometimes get called "the photographer" when I'm at gigs and lately I've been pondering the question. I've never thought myself as "expert".

My own website is at [url]www.stagerightphotography.com[/url] and young Dan has a new portfollio there at: [url]http://www.stagerightphotography.com/Dan/index.htm[/url]

So when does someone stop being a beginner, and when did you or when will you go longer be a beginner?

Troy

Hybrid 09-09-09 03:05 PM

I can't think of any real guideline as to when someone stops being a beginner. Buy a new bit of equipment, you're a beginner with it. Sometimes it's pretty straight-forward, such as a new lens, but you're still having to learn how the lens handles. Other times, it's a bit more in-depth, such as a new camera (body or point-n-squirt).

Personally, I'd stop worrying about what "status" you might have, and keep taking photos. It's the photos that matter.

Anyone who begs to differ is a fool.

krennon 09-09-09 04:20 PM

Do you ever stop being a beginner? My old man was a pro tog of antiques and fine art for all of his working life using mainly Large & Medium Format and occasionally 35mm....He retired 5 years ago and he has bought a FUJI S5 PRO as he had a couple of Nikon lenses kicking about.....he is still learning to use digital cameras....the digital darkroom he has no problem with (even though he used do all his own B&W Developing/printing and a lot of colour printing as well) but even he says he is still finding his with digital cameras and I may be biased but he was one of the best in his field so I guess as already suggested that you never stop being a beginner....I know I still class myself as beginner/rank amateur

chris-p 10-09-09 04:36 PM

I don't see the point in classifying people. I suppose it makes sense with pro's (who I define as anyone who makes a living out of their photography - not just a few quid on the side).

I have always classed myself as an enthusiastic amateur. I've been shooting for about 2 and half years so who knows (or cares?) if I'm a beginner?

JohnDoyle2 10-09-09 10:19 PM

[U]Hybrid:- Personally, I'd stop worrying about what "status" you might have, and keep taking photos[/U].
I agree with this and the comment by chris-p.

Beginner - perhaps just a state of mind!

Oly Paul 13-09-09 09:51 AM

I'm of the opinion that you never stop learning and if you think you know all there is to know about phoptography you had better check to see if you still have a pulse.:)

As to titles they mean very little in photography I know some so called " Pro's" in wedding and portrait photography with all the best equipment that are in my opinion mediochre photographers (thats putting it kindly) but have a very good business sense (which is more important) and make a living at it.

In the fashion and freelance world you are only as good as your lastest portfolio regardless of what you call youself. ;)

ukhawkeye 13-09-09 07:28 PM

Hi have been involved with photography for nearly 40 yrs, having dabbled with home processing along the way and now the owner of a shiney new canon 50d. Just recently I have signed up for a gcse a level, because no matter how long you have been invovled there is always something new to learn. Ditch the beginner tag and just enjoy yourself

askrevill 13-09-09 11:38 PM

I think we are always learning, so we are always beginners. It does look like you need a better website though as sometimes people turn off within a few secconds. maybe look at adding some stuff from these guys... [url]http://www.flabell.com/[/url] Nice pictures, but not such a great way of presenting them.

swan lover 17-09-09 03:27 PM

I agree with the sentiments said by all, I would like to add a quote someone I once worked with said ''you never stop learning'' this as i found out last week is true, used M mode for first time learning all the time, enjoy photography Troy don't worry about labels.


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