Fashion Photographer
My first memory of taking pictures on fashion and becoming a fashion photographer was when I was 10 years old.
Back then; I thought I would be an Ansel Adams photographer. I loved his landscapes, as almost all young kids do,
and it got me dreaming about the great adventures I could have, taking beautiful pictures all over the country.
Through the years, my dream has changed somewhat a couple of times. I used to want to be an artistic photographer
in high school, and that fascination lasted for quite a few years. I knew that I would have to take some time as a
wedding photographer or something like that to make ends meet, but I never expected it to be a career. It seemed
like just a step on my path.
I never expected to be a fashion photographer until I found myself suddenly answering to that job description.
Fashion photography was just a lucrative side project. The only problem was that it was too lucrative. If you can
break into the field, taking fashion photographs can make you a lot of money. Most famous fashion photographers
make thousands of dollars every single day just from snapping a few pictures. Although I am not that caliber of
fashon photographer, it pays much better than anything else I could do. The problem is that it pays too well, but
who’s complaining.
When I took up fashion photography, it didn't pay very well at all. I had no idea how to become a fashion
fotografer, and as a result my business suffered. I couldn't make the contacts I needed, and my models were mostly
nobodies who could only afford to pay me a little bit. Then I hooked up with a high-profile fashion photographer, I
finally was taught the tricks of the trade. I realized that I could make a lot of money as a fashion photographer,
and I decided to put off art school for another year or two while I worked at it. It was meant to be a temporary
step, but somehow 10 years have passed and I'm still at it. Maybe the day will come when I get back into serious
art photography, but for the time being this is where I'll stay.
Besides the money, there are a lot of good things about being a fashion photographer. You get to meet a lot of
interesting people including fashion models, fashion designers, and celebrities of all sorts. It definitely isn't a
bad life, but it isn't the life I dreamed of originally. I guess things could have turned out worse! It proves
dreams can come true even from the age of ten it did for me so why not for you.
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