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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 276951" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>This happens in every profession. I have experienced Software profession where any one who has had a couple of months of training aiming for high paying jobs. Does not matter if they can niether visualise the problem, nor understand what is required and on top of that they tend to be bad coders.</p><p></p><p>In photography business in India there are two types of professionals. Those who cater to the high end. These are good and command high rates. Then there are those who have acquired an old beat up camera (or a shining new state of art one as they can) and shoot at rapid fire (some thing will be right say one in a hundred). They cater mostly at the low end of the business where volume of shots taken in wedding matters more than the quality.</p><p></p><p>What is quite amusing is that those who can afford to buy expensive equipment, think that is what will make them a good photographer, and that they manage to convince well paying customers. Well as they say a sucker is born every seconds and if the client accepts mediocre work then they deserve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 276951, member: 16090"] This happens in every profession. I have experienced Software profession where any one who has had a couple of months of training aiming for high paying jobs. Does not matter if they can niether visualise the problem, nor understand what is required and on top of that they tend to be bad coders. In photography business in India there are two types of professionals. Those who cater to the high end. These are good and command high rates. Then there are those who have acquired an old beat up camera (or a shining new state of art one as they can) and shoot at rapid fire (some thing will be right say one in a hundred). They cater mostly at the low end of the business where volume of shots taken in wedding matters more than the quality. What is quite amusing is that those who can afford to buy expensive equipment, think that is what will make them a good photographer, and that they manage to convince well paying customers. Well as they say a sucker is born every seconds and if the client accepts mediocre work then they deserve it. [/QUOTE]
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