Used to, Photographers were special. They had a great eye and could see things that regular people could not. They didn’t have to have editing software to be good at it. They were just special. That’s why they could be a photographer. But nowadays, people are making facebook pages saying they are photographers and will have a little point and shoot camera and most of their albums will will have nothing but blurry, average photos that anyone with a camera could take. No originality whatsoever. They will take a blurry photo of a flower and will charge people $45 to buy and the people are crazy enough to do so, when they could take their little $50 camera outside and take the same photo. What has happened to photographers? I wanted to be one and now it wouldn’t even be special or different if I were one. Because people are paying hundred’s of phony’s to take their photo’s. What is going on?!?


I wonder the same thing. DSLRs seem to be the new chihuahua-in-a-purse. Any spoiled teenager can get one and start calling themselves a “professional” even when they haven’t got a clue about exposure or composition. It’s hard to separate those from the people who have genuinely made an attempt to dig deeper into photography..
Who are these people you speak of buying blurry pictures of flowers for $45. If it was that easy wouldn’t everyone be doing it? From what I learned in photography class, you need to know what your doing while operating a professional style camera, and “point and shoot cameras aren’t going to give you anything worth selling.
You aren’t special or different darling. Might as well get used to the idea now so that you are not disappointed when you grow up.
No one I know has ever bought a blurry picture of a flower off someones facebook either by the way.
It’s the “dumbing” down of society.
dont mind me just here for the points
Was there a question there?Rlol