As you see from my name, I’m a REAL photographer. lol Here to help give any insight needed to those that have lost their way into fauxtography land. Thx for this forum!
Hee Hee – well I am a new photographer (about a year) and not “in business” but enjoy wildlife photography – learning people photography. I love the site to see what “not” to do!
I didn’t really want to make a topic, but I’ll gladly reply!
I’m studying photography at East Tennessee State and have been pursing photography for about 5 years now. I shot digital for four years and picked up film when I started taking classes at State.
I’ve been a professional for 30+ years, and am a former college photography instructor. Switched to digital in 2010 – so still learning the nuances involved – but happy to help with any questions . . . . .
[quote=2425]As you see from my name, I’m a REAL photographer. lol Here to help give any insight needed to those that have lost their way into fauxtography land. Thx for this forum![/quote]
Lets see some proof buddy. There is someone else who claims to be a skilled pro offering help and is clearly not.
I posted on the am I a fauxtog one but no replies and since everyone here seems to be a professional,maybe I can get yalls constructive criticism.I put a link on the forum topic..can yall check it out?
I may have been a little crass and to the point but if someone is going to profess their skills they should back it up with some work. I have had a really crappy day and dont mean to take it out on anyone.
Hi all, I’m from Melbourne Australia, and have been freelancing for the past couple of years (weddings, models and events) with my own little business. I can say, being mostly self-taught and starting from the ground up, that being a “professional photographer” is extremely difficult! I like to think I’m getting to this level, but I know I still have a long way to go before I’d consider myself to be a master (mistress?) of my craft. I certainly hope I’m not a fauxtog though!