I don't hate part timers, at all, I used to be one, and as I mentioned in my post - its the only logical way into becoming a full time photographer.
The OP question was 'general concensus' on what its like to be a full time photographer - so I posted the raw (badum tssh) truth on it.
As I Mentioned its an incredibly difficult business that's over saturated with to many people, millions more if you count the part timers, as harsh as it sounds, I am afraid that is the truth, in my county from my research im in competition with 27 full time photographers and 48 more 'known part timers'........its a small county as well! lol
Photography is awesome, hence why I do it and billions others do also - however I won't lie about the competition and difficulty.........it's uncomfortable reading because its insanly competative.
As also mentioned by a poster above, there are also some really good and talented part timers......there really are, my photos won't be to everyones taste also. However I have been and shot many many more weddings than the part timers can relistically go to in a year - given all of their weekdays are used up, then other stuff in life will at some point spill over into the weekends (i get that done weekdays). Not just me though, ANY full time photographer offers, and at the minimum should offer (generally speaking), good to excellent photo skills, a lot of experience (20+ weddings a year)..........which matter of factually speaking means they are behind the camera in a wedding enviroment many more days than a part timer, and has basically practised a lot more than someone else who works doing something else.
So yeah there are some v talented part timers, but weddings count for experience, getting it right every time so to speak has a better chance of working if its someone who has done it many many times before (also in many more lighting conditions - you dont have the option of 'nice light' at all weddings, you simply have to make it work there and then)........and so on..........going on abit here but you get me
To me at least a wedding is the most important thing a photographer can do - the olympics of photography in a way where years of training says you should be able to get it right, and you only have that ONE CHANCE.............sure people will continue to hire part timers, but to me, on an important day would you hire a part timer to fly you across the atlantic ? a 'part time doctor' to deliver your baby ? (someone thats fairly alright at it, has some knowledge, but not done it much)..............you just wouldnt lol, you would be like...... 'get me the pro !!!!' lol
Of course the next consideration is photographic taste, some people love mine, some don't and they hire someone else, so in addition to the above its an industry constantly faced with these difficiulties:
1) Photography is subjective so its difficult for people to appreciate the value of it, in the same way some famous painters art sells for millions and an unknown painter of art with equal 'artistic value' will only be able to sell a painting for £100
2) As mentioned yes, part timers who are good but charge £100
3) The above 2 combined confuses non photographic customers
At the end of the day I feel to succeed you need to work hard as you can, get a good reputation and deliver work professionally and promptly and with results that match or better your portfolio photos, I very much view my work (not just taking photos, all the other stuff that comes with it) as a very serious job, I feel responsible for capturing memories that will last a life time, A LIFE TIME, I have had previous customers thank me months later because loved ones have passed away and the wedding or portrait photos were the last 'good' shots of them and they are used at funerals................when we die, often all that is left of the person in this day and age is photos and video - its how you are remembered.........I take great responsiblity in what I do.
Of course this maybe a little 'deep' but anyone in any 'professional' status should only become a professional because they passionatly believe in what they do somehow benefits people and betters the world they are in, doctors, engineers, I.T. etc to me memories are as important. So I will continue to try my v v v v best but know a lot more hard work is ahead of me, many decades of it, but I constantly try to improve what im doing.
Not just me, any passionate full timer.....I think putting that much into it with consistent results and delivery is worth enough money to at least live off - I see it as, as long as I can live, which gives me the ability to have my entire life to study and continue to learn photography to the day I die (which I love)...........is priceless, in terms of.......... I put 110% into every job I do because I see people who hire me as the facilitators to 'allow me' to follow my love of photography, sure at some point I have to put a monatary price on it, but I charge a lot less than most and only look to earn enough to live, but I get to live my love of photos with zero distractions, I hope somehow in some way this immersion in it, will yeild better results much more frequently.
Anyways, thank you to all my customers, but by no means is it easy and its incredibly hard work, I guess this post is more of the plus points to it.