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That then suggests there's not really a valid market for images on social media if those people who post are happy to post poor photos. feels like social media is just about content, content, content quantity rather than quality.
So if an amateur can take better photos than the pro, what does the pro have thats worth their fee. Usually any professional offers skills, experience and knowledge that a non-professional cannot offer. Surely deciding to turn pro means that you feel you have something to offer the market that you can't offer as an amateur beyond the label of calling yourself "Pro"
I would only go to events where I am the only person allowed to take pics. so i sold a lot to social media
Again being pro has never meant being a better photogrpaher... but it does mean being reliable for customers and as above it can mean being the only photogrpaher there