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Luis Martinez

I feel you need to start from the bottom and work your way up working with a professional I carried, clean ect but learned so much from my mentors that now I"m able to charge a good fee and make good money you can't take short cuts sooner or later it will bite you back.

Hillphotography

Personally, I think this article is a very sad indication of the direction our industry is headed. It's pretty bad when, in order to make money, you are forced to teach your own clients and potential clients how to do what you do at home.

I loved this statement..."The mechanics of an art or craft can be easily taught, but true artistry comes from technical knowledge married to innate talent and total dedication to a craft."...

The problem is that today, "artistry" has little to do with technical knowledge, innate talent or dedication to a craft.

The "photographer" of today just wants to know where the (p) button is and what actions to buy.

Sadly, those "photographers" are the ones that are doing much of the teaching. Just look on Facebook or so many websites. The ones that know so little, yet call themselves Rockstars are the ones that are now teaching and mentoring as a way to make money.

Melissa Gallo

I agree with ALL of your comments! What Lucy said is so true: teaching what we have learned through hard work, experience and study will gain people's respect. I think it will have another effect as well...It will help others realize that it is by no means easy to become a professional photographer and that you cannot go pro overnight! Many will fall away and not reach that dream because it requires so much work and diligence.

Bruce & Josh Hudson

We have had amazing results with this strategy and have sold over 1500 registrations with groupon, living social, ect. since last June! Many have become new clients for us!
We are currently selling in 3 Costco's in the Seattle area with plans to expand to many more. You are not teaching your competition, you are educating and giving photography lovers a new appreciation to the world of professional photography. We have even created a new brand & website
(thanks to the talented people at Marathon Press)
Check it out at: www.hudsonsphotoworkshops.com

Martin W.

Make lemonade with lemons! You are right on the button. I think we photographers shouldn't be intimidated by change (although we sometimes are). I would think that teaching would be rewarding and have the benefit of potentially recruiting new assistants, as well as potential clients. It's like free advertising I suppose!

Lucy Huffstetter

This is so true. The other day I saw a man with a huge camera and I asked him the settings he was using to photograph the fireworks. Everything he told me was wrong. So let us not assume that people with cameras know it all. If we start teaching what we have learned through books, experience, and hard work, people will look at us with respect.

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