no one is claiming that our jobs are dangerous, gross, or thankless. yes, it's a good job.
but when people say "easy money" they aren't comparing it to doctors, prison gaurds, nurses, or other industries that, yes, deserve higher pay.
they are saying it's "easy money" compared to getting a degree or working at a bank or being a real estate agent. most people think that "easy money" means you can jump in with no experience and immediately charge top dollar - not true. "easy money" means there is little competition and you don't have to work to get the best clients - not true. "easy money" means there is little investment - almost not true (there is less than many businesses yes, but a lot more than what others perceive). "easy money" means you don't work 10 hour days 7 days a week - not true (unless you really work on it, and understand your business). "easy money" means you don't have to learn all the technical details - not true. "easy money" means you don't have to learn about finance, marketing, organization, and photography law - not true. "easy money" means you don't have to deal with angry clients - not true. "easy money" means the business is handed to you on a silver platter - far from true.
i agree, it's not the hardest money, and compared to the professions you mentioned, it's very safe. so are most professions. but I don't consider software engineering to be easy money either.
Hope, on April 21 2008, 12:04 PM, said:
Wedding photographers can make as much as doctors without the years of school, long hours clocked in the ER for the first few years and extremely high cost of keeping a practice. They can make as much as or more than miners without working twelve or fifteen hour shifts in a mine where they are putting their life at risk. Wedding photographers make more than nurses and nurses' aids, who get paid only slightly more than minimum wage to wipe people's butts, wipe up vomit and watch people die on a regular basis. Wedding photographers make more than prison guards, who on a regular basis are assaulted, stabbed, pelted with feces, sexually molested or even raped, and through it all have to worry about being sued/fired for so much as laying a hand on said prisoners who revile them so much.
Tell a cop to "outsource" being in the line of fire. Tell a waitress she should demand higher tips because her time is valuable and she should refuse customers who give her a hard time. Tell someone in the military just back from two tours in Iraq that wedding photography is not easy money.
Let's be honest here. You set your own hours. You decide what clients you work with and when. You don't have to answer to anyone but yourself and to some extent the specific person you're working for. A "hellish day of work" would consist of poor lighting conditions and rowdy or rude wedding guests. Does wedding photography take talent, good business sense, etc.? Yes. Is it "easy" in the sense that any untrained person could, with fortitude, randomly decide to get into it and plausibly make a good living for themselves with a small investment? YES.
There are jobs that are easier than wedding photography. And there are jobs that garner more money. But no one can convince me that all things considered, wedding photography is anywhere NEAR the bottom of the pyramid. When people say, "OMG, I could be a wedding photographer and it'd be easy money!" often times they are comparing wedding photography to the jobs they have had or the jobs their loved ones have had -- and you know what, in that respect, they are absolutely right.
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