Sunday, August 31, 2025
Saturday, August 30, 2025
One of those cloudy days in late August just before the weather goes insane and rain pours down. Nice time for a walk. From 105° to 91° in a matter of minutes. So fun.
Feeling unsafe and subject to the "female gaze" while out testing a new lens today. I should have brought my pepper spray...
People aren't as fearful of being photographed as one might imagine. Nor are they as paranoid about people photographing their children as some "experts" suggest. Good intentions are the secret
Are most photographers starving to death? Working part time as baristas? Living in their parent's basements?
Find out what photographers really make for a living from this research:
https://petapixel.com/2025/08/29/how-many-photographers-are-making-over-300000-a-year/
Too long and don't want to look at all the charts?
My takeaway from the research is that here in the USA, among full time professional photographers interviewed, 39% make from $200,000 per year to over $300,000 per year, or more. There is a big proportion of photographers who make under $50K a year but tenure in the industry points to rising income by years of experience.
Men, as usual, are over-represented.
So, a larger percentage of full time working photographers than I expected are making as much as your average general practitioner doctor, CPA or median level attorney. Much better than expected. And right in line with my observations...
It's a range. But it's likely to be the same in most professions.
A gifted advertising photographer, working in the right markets, can easily gather a net worth over millions of dollars by retirement age; given a good head for business and a history of sound investments. And no, the latest Sony, Leica or Nikon camera is not necessarily what I mean by "sound investments."
Just thought I'd toss some red meat to the naysayers.
Clarity on a blog. No one ever wrote here that people are still buying "traditional/formal" portraits from JCPenney's. Some markets die off. Styles change. And that's normal. Uncomfortable for some. But normal.
Only one of the images above was done on a job. The rest were projects my friends and I did together.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Now is the time we write about a funny, tiny 90mm lens that works well on both M and SL cameras. It's cute and light but, as you'll see, sharp.