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<blockquote data-quote="lowe" data-source="post: 57525" data-attributes="member: 866"><p>jirwin6985, I do not consider myself a professional photographer, but I think the description and definition in the photography world that most people use is if you are ever paid for your work, then you are considered professional photographer. My wife and I do photographs on the side when our regular jobs allow it, but we don't really do it as a businesses. You can visit the photography site by visiting <a href="https://www.mrandmrssmithphotography.com" target="_blank">https://www.mrandmrssmithphotography.com</a></p><p></p><p>We do not advertise the site, but keep tax records when we do portraits for someone. Most of our business comes from word of mouth by others and we have only done a handful of portraits and weddings for others. Everyone says we should advertise more to get more business, but with us both working full-time jobs, we just don't have time to do portrait work on a more regular basis. </p><p></p><p>So again, I consider myself an avid amateur when it comes to taking pictures, but by definition I would be considered a professional because of the addition of payment for some pictures I have taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe, post: 57525, member: 866"] jirwin6985, I do not consider myself a professional photographer, but I think the description and definition in the photography world that most people use is if you are ever paid for your work, then you are considered professional photographer. My wife and I do photographs on the side when our regular jobs allow it, but we don't really do it as a businesses. You can visit the photography site by visiting [url]https://www.mrandmrssmithphotography.com[/url] We do not advertise the site, but keep tax records when we do portraits for someone. Most of our business comes from word of mouth by others and we have only done a handful of portraits and weddings for others. Everyone says we should advertise more to get more business, but with us both working full-time jobs, we just don't have time to do portrait work on a more regular basis. So again, I consider myself an avid amateur when it comes to taking pictures, but by definition I would be considered a professional because of the addition of payment for some pictures I have taken. [/QUOTE]
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