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<blockquote data-quote="zhul" data-source="post: 698526" data-attributes="member: 19021"><p>If you are new, then join flickr. Its free and has all levels of photogs there. Join some groups - they have beemer groups there - share some pics and see how your groupmates respond. You can also observe and learn from the work of pro level photogs. </p><p></p><p>Career wise, the photography market has become very diluted already. Too many people are using DSLRs these days. You can observe on weekends where you can find many tudung chicks carrying the latest DSLRs and snapping all things exciting. And modern photo editing software can make even the clumsiest photographer create semi-pro or even pro-level shots if they are lucky with their timing.</p><p></p><p>So unless you have an exceptional artistic talent, or access to top level models and celebs or have a bunch of noisy influential people touting your work all the time, it is best to keep photography as a hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zhul, post: 698526, member: 19021"] If you are new, then join flickr. Its free and has all levels of photogs there. Join some groups - they have beemer groups there - share some pics and see how your groupmates respond. You can also observe and learn from the work of pro level photogs. Career wise, the photography market has become very diluted already. Too many people are using DSLRs these days. You can observe on weekends where you can find many tudung chicks carrying the latest DSLRs and snapping all things exciting. And modern photo editing software can make even the clumsiest photographer create semi-pro or even pro-level shots if they are lucky with their timing. So unless you have an exceptional artistic talent, or access to top level models and celebs or have a bunch of noisy influential people touting your work all the time, it is best to keep photography as a hobby. [/QUOTE]
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