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How do I know if I'm good enough to start charging for photos?
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Embarking on a photography journey can be both exhilarating and daunting. If you've been capturing moments for a year and find joy in your craft, the idea of charging for your work may seem appealing yet uncertain. While your friends encourage you to take this step, it's natural to question your skills, especially when comparing yourself to others. Consider your unique perspective and the joy you bring to your subjects.
I started photography about 1 year ago and I appositely love it. Capturing moments/things I see in time just too fun. Recently some of my friends have been talking about how I should start charging people for taking there photos. I have taken photos of people before, HOWEVER its only been photos of my friend's. Compared to other's in my school that charge for photos my work falling in the middle. This is where my dilemma is at, I do think that making money off of my pictures would be great, BUT I'm still rather new to photography and don't know if my work is good enough. (I run a canon R50 with a sigma 2.8f 18-50mm)
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