Hi, Malcolm,

I hear what you're saying, but it's not necessarily so.  This may not be the
best analogy, but, I've ridden bicycles my whole life, from the time I learned
to ride a "two-wheeler" when I was three.  I LOVE riding bikes.

What have I been for the last five years?  A bike messenger.  What do I enjoy
doing on weekends (when the weather's good)?  Getting on my bike (often with
some amount of camera gear in tow), and going for a nice ride.

Just 'cause you do it for a living doesn't mean that you can't still enjoy doing
it in your spare time, even if you may not particularly enjoy the type of
photography that you may find that you have to do professionally.

regards,
frank

Malcolm Smith wrote:

> Hi Aaron,
>
> I feel the same.  When I first got interested in photography and discovered
> I both enjoyed it and, IMO, had a knack for it, I started dreaming of being
> a professional photographer.
>
> Now I've come to realize that if it was my sole means of making a living,
> the fun would be gone and it would be like most other professions.  Fun and
> exciting at first, followed by periods of satisfaction, followed by periods
> of realizing that this can get pretty boring, followed by periods of
> acceptance that this really boring, followed by periods of the only reason
> I'm doing this anymore is for the money.
>
>

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"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert
Oppenheimer
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