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The Question: from Anon Ymous on 11/25/2009 1:37:45 PM | | talent?
is there a standard to talent in the camera world? how do I know if I should take my photography seriously or just keep it a (expensive) hobby? how did u know? |
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Previous Response: from Faisal A. on 11/25/2009 2:19:39 PM | | Hello "Anon Ymous". Love the name! lol I think there is no clear answer for this question. I personally didn't know and still don't know - but you get feedback from different sources and hopefully that gives you some idea of where you are. It's also important for you to decide how you see your photography and how much you want it to improve or what you want it to express or show I think the answer will be different if you want to take your photography to a "commercial" level. In that case, I think clients/buyers and such would tell you if you have what they want Either way, just make sure you enjoy it. Sometimes not knowing where you stand can be a bit of fun too Best of luck P.S. If you find answers, please do let me know. ;) |
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Previous Response: from NEW on 1/14/2010 2:10:41 PM | | thanks for that info and the reply... glad u liked the name, I thought it was pretty funny myself. i heard you went to the Preparatory Year's art gallery at KSU (^_^) and, erm... I was just wondering which pics caught ur eye the most? :P oh, btw, the pic of the bicycle in the rain was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G and im glad u liked it! (no its not mine, unfortunately:P, but i've been doing advertising for the girl who did take it since I loved it so much. I should be an agent, honestly) wooh, long message. okay i'll stop stalking your guestbook cheers! |
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