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<blockquote data-quote="nononadanope" data-source="post: 317387" data-attributes="member: 25260"><p>I highlighted key points that I'll respond to in Bold. I actually have done this. Worked along with a professional for a year or so. I do realize that few photographers make it "big time". I'm not looking to be a Nat Geo photographer, for example.</p><p></p><p>That's just it. I'm still young, single, and have no kids so I figure why not pursue this goal while I still can. IF things haven't improved in a couple years then I may go to a vocational school to learn a trade but would still keep pursuing photography.</p><p></p><p>I do realize thats how family and friends are but I've also had others, including a couple pros tell me to keep pursuing this.</p><p></p><p>Also, in regards to education and debt. You won't believe how many people in my age group tell me they're going to college for degrees such as Anthropology, Philosophy, or something of the sort (no offense to those who got a degree in those). I think one of the problems now is that many people (not all) are taking the easy route. Another problem with college is they offer to many useless degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nononadanope, post: 317387, member: 25260"] I highlighted key points that I'll respond to in Bold. I actually have done this. Worked along with a professional for a year or so. I do realize that few photographers make it "big time". I'm not looking to be a Nat Geo photographer, for example. That's just it. I'm still young, single, and have no kids so I figure why not pursue this goal while I still can. IF things haven't improved in a couple years then I may go to a vocational school to learn a trade but would still keep pursuing photography. I do realize thats how family and friends are but I've also had others, including a couple pros tell me to keep pursuing this. Also, in regards to education and debt. You won't believe how many people in my age group tell me they're going to college for degrees such as Anthropology, Philosophy, or something of the sort (no offense to those who got a degree in those). I think one of the problems now is that many people (not all) are taking the easy route. Another problem with college is they offer to many useless degrees. [/QUOTE]
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