just wondering how many of you all here do this for a living?how many rely on large format film photography as a 1 house hold income,doing a little commercial work but the analog/film stuff is your main income. just wondering
just wondering how many of you all here do this for a living?how many rely on large format film photography as a 1 house hold income,doing a little commercial work but the analog/film stuff is your main income. just wondering
I make my living full time from photography (going on 38 years) and analogue is part of that in the form of fine art print sales and teaching. All my commercial work is architecture and is all digital, I also teach part time at two universities, teaching both digital and analogue. This year FA B&W print sales from LF 4x5 negs will account for half of my income.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
Hobbyist. You couldn't pay me to do what I do.
And that is worded correctly.
Tin Can
I am full time retired. I do what I want, when I want and how I want. I don't need no stinking paycheck!
Nothing beats a great piece of glass!
I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.
I work as a commercial photographer, almost exclusively digital (and what a blessing digital technology is for that), very little b/w LF here. I also have a part time position at an renowned art academy. I use LF for my own art, but don't make any money with that.
Elwood P. Dowd: "Doctor, I've been battling reality for 35 years. I'm proud to report I have finally overcome it."
Bruce Barlow
author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
www.brucewbarlow.com
Elwood P. Dowd. Now that's a name I haven't heard in awhile-- thank you for reminding me of his wisdom!
Fortunately I cannot help you with your question concerning professional photographers. I am happily an amateur- "a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit."
I used to get a lot of requests for print sales, back when I was doing nature photography. My solution: stop showing my photos. 100% successful resolution to the problem.
OP....mostly digital, very little film. I do it for art, do not make any $.
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