I only tend to call myself a Photographer (as compared to the photographer) when I'm performing some sort of photographic task.
In other words, if I am hired to photograph a wedding, or sent out to obtain photographs to illustrate a story (or fill a spot on a page).
There is a real difference in my mind between "Photographer", when the word is essentially a title, and "photographer", when the word is used to describe someone who takes photographs.
I love photography, and photographs. "Photographer" is an honourable designation, but somehow it seems to me that if photography isn't the only or major thing you do, then it is better not to accept it for oneself.
Matt
In other words, if I am hired to photograph a wedding, or sent out to obtain photographs to illustrate a story (or fill a spot on a page).
There is a real difference in my mind between "Photographer", when the word is essentially a title, and "photographer", when the word is used to describe someone who takes photographs.
I love photography, and photographs. "Photographer" is an honourable designation, but somehow it seems to me that if photography isn't the only or major thing you do, then it is better not to accept it for oneself.
Matt