Pro Photographer?
With the proliferation of affordable DSLRs, photography has quickly become a business-in-a-box for many and lots more people want to become a pro photographer than ever before. Although camera equipment is expensive, this can be a relatively low overhead business to run once you have acquired your gear and this makes it appealing for those who see it as a great way to finance a very expensive hobby or have a flexible part-time job. I find it so funny when folks think I’m rich because I charge $2k for a wedding. What they don’t realize is that I have to pay for insurance, hired equipment, my assistant, gas, the cost of producing the end-product, etc. In total, I make a pretty decent income, but not a giant one.
So, yes…it has to be talked about…the dreaded day job. This is where your photography business building success starts. When you have an income that’s not related to your photography business, you are free to build something that will last. You won’t make rash or unreasonable decisions out of desperation and you will be able to approach your new venture with a clear head. Albeit, a tired one, but it’s better to slowly build your empire than to get a domain name, a limited company and a giant loan all in one day.
While you’re working your day job, start your business slowly in the way all businesses -photography related or not- start. Decide what you actually want to be shooting (find your market), formulate a business plan, build a portfolio and begin building your business brick by brick. You will start making a small income and as you build, it will grow. Eventually, it will begin to rise towards the amount you make in your job. Then, it will begin to overlap with your normal day job income. This is when you can start to cut back on your job and carefully work your business more. And one day, the photography business will overtake the day job and you’ve done it! You have become a full-time pro photographer without risking life and limb (and missing quite a few meals and water bills).
So be safe, make sensible decisions and enjoy your life as a professional photographer!
Don’t Quit your Day Job {How to Become a Pro Photographer}
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