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"Photography communities are an integral part to the craft – when a budding photographer wants to make a living out of their passion, it’s often the advice of others that helps them carve out their space in a competitive and often cut-throat business."

"Her work eventually became a paid gig due to the right people coming across it: “After a couple of years of sharing my photos for free, a few Print Stores reached out and asked if I would be interested in setting up royalty agreements."

and, this for the other stuff:
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Annie sites one example of online opinions making her doubt herself at the very beginning. “When I first started to think that maybe photography was ‘the thing for me’ I asked some advice on different forums. The advice at the time from these forums was really discouraging, an example of feedback I received is: ‘You aren’t a proper photographer if you don’t start out learning the basics of photography on film.’

“Once I started sharing my photos for free and gaining more visibility, some professional older male photographers (including a couple with a very large following) were very vocal about their thoughts. They very publicly said that by sharing my images for free, I was somehow putting professionals out of business. I saw their opinions change how younger male photographers began to interact with me and I found that really hard.

“I suspect this type of behaviour stems from when people see an industry evolve and fear change. I recall how ironic it felt that for such a creative industry, that there were a section of people who were so adverse to trying different creative approaches"

I post this as illustration of process, the bigger one, not the image making one.
 

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So true, in all respects. I would hope her experiences weren't at the hands of APUG/Photrio members.

Our mission should be to nurture budding photographers.
 

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Forums are a bad place to get photographs evaluated. Most cameras clubs, if you can still find them, are a better place to start. Most people start by not moving in close enough, so I usually start there with a budding photographer.
 
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