With today's social networking trend, most people are trying to grab a camera for them to take pictures, is it because they have the passion of taking pictures or is it just a piece they wantto show to the world what are their activities and how do they spend their memorable moments with their families and friends.
Yet, not all people do this, since some use their cameras and their passion in photography to earn a living.
How about you? Did you ever get hold of a camera and feel a compelling feeling to take a snap shot of whatever you see? Why were you doing it? Is it because you just love to do it or is it because you know that the picture you've taken costs several hundred bucks when printed? Whatever pushed you through to take that picture is called passion, it maybe the passion of photography, and the passion to make money, or both the passion of photography to make money.
Nevertheless if you have the enthusiasm for photography, then this might be your chance.
All you have to do is to use that certain urge to capture an awesome image.
It does not mean that you have to be professional in doing it.
Amateurs can also earn something.
All you have to do is to be alert on contest whether in the web or in your own place.
Another thing is that during occasions, weddings, baptismal, graduations, debut and other school programs, you can use your camera and sell the pictures you have taken.
Well of course you can not do it in urban areas since most people have their own handheld cameras.
All you have to do is to go to rural areas where digital cameras is still taboo.
Aside from the fact that you can master your skills there, you are also earning and enjoying your passion in photography.
If ever you want to be on top, then you should use that passion, have some studies to obtain knowledge and techniques on how to manipulate your gadget as well as enhance an image making it worth to be cherished.
Furthermore, Photography is not just an art, it is passion.
Even ordinary people wants to have cameras even the cheapest and simplest camera in town just to capture their memorable moments as well as to capture their image whether to flaunt it or just simply to keep it as keepsake to mark the passage of time.
Yet, not all people do this, since some use their cameras and their passion in photography to earn a living.
How about you? Did you ever get hold of a camera and feel a compelling feeling to take a snap shot of whatever you see? Why were you doing it? Is it because you just love to do it or is it because you know that the picture you've taken costs several hundred bucks when printed? Whatever pushed you through to take that picture is called passion, it maybe the passion of photography, and the passion to make money, or both the passion of photography to make money.
Nevertheless if you have the enthusiasm for photography, then this might be your chance.
All you have to do is to use that certain urge to capture an awesome image.
It does not mean that you have to be professional in doing it.
Amateurs can also earn something.
All you have to do is to be alert on contest whether in the web or in your own place.
Another thing is that during occasions, weddings, baptismal, graduations, debut and other school programs, you can use your camera and sell the pictures you have taken.
Well of course you can not do it in urban areas since most people have their own handheld cameras.
All you have to do is to go to rural areas where digital cameras is still taboo.
Aside from the fact that you can master your skills there, you are also earning and enjoying your passion in photography.
If ever you want to be on top, then you should use that passion, have some studies to obtain knowledge and techniques on how to manipulate your gadget as well as enhance an image making it worth to be cherished.
Furthermore, Photography is not just an art, it is passion.
Even ordinary people wants to have cameras even the cheapest and simplest camera in town just to capture their memorable moments as well as to capture their image whether to flaunt it or just simply to keep it as keepsake to mark the passage of time.
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