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by coldtea
2160 days ago
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Depends on the definition of high-skill. High-skill as in "you need to know lotsa stuff", yes. High-skills as in "the skills are rare, and require a special degree or years or training", no. They're not that rare (there's an overabundance of both skilled and non-skilled photographers), and they're not that hard to pick up (to the point that 18 year olds can know all there is to it with a little determination and practice). Or let's just say that "high skill" is relative, and being a pro photographer is hardly like being a pro coder or a surgeon... |
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I’m really not sure this is the case. I know more about cinematography than photography (I direct) but here in China a decent cinematographer can charge for a day what some workers might earn in a year. And you can tell the difference between their work and someone cheaper. That would suggest to me their skills are rare.