Anytime people get together to focus attention on the critical matter of the business aspects of photography, even when they are misguided, I applaud it. I applaud even the misguided discussions because someone will come out and get it right, and others will alteast spend some of their otherwise mis-focused thoughts on business for a change, and eventually, they'll get it right.
It is to that end that I applaud Rob Haggart's A Photo Editor, who poses the important question - How Much Money Do Commercial Photographers Make?
And I thought I'd take and make commentary on much of what was said, correctly, or incorrectly.
"One commercial photographer told me he was bringing in $250,000 in profits and another said he has several million in billings."
This is a loaded statement, because someone could have $250k in profits and next to no expenses in a number of circumstances. Further, someone could have several million in billings and be running at a deficit.
It is to that end that I applaud Rob Haggart's A Photo Editor, who poses the important question - How Much Money Do Commercial Photographers Make?
And I thought I'd take and make commentary on much of what was said, correctly, or incorrectly.
"One commercial photographer told me he was bringing in $250,000 in profits and another said he has several million in billings."
This is a loaded statement, because someone could have $250k in profits and next to no expenses in a number of circumstances. Further, someone could have several million in billings and be running at a deficit.
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