That’s right. Who could say that there’s no chance that your hobby could also be the foundation of your first business venture? Some people require good photographers to capture images of their son’s wedding, their daughter’s graduation, or their very own wedding. Why couldn’t you be the one to supply your photography services to their needs?
For the transition of photography from a hobby to your very own business, there are several tasks that you have to accomplish first.
Market Your Photography Skills – Sell yourself, in other words! Let people know about what you can do in the field of photography, why they need your skills, and why they should hire you. Make sure, however, that you charge them reasonable rates since you’re still more or less an amateur in the field of photography. To effectively market your photography skills, don’t be afraid to spend a little money on posting ads in the classified sections. Don’t stop there but post about your photography business in as many places as you can.
Join Interest Groups – This could be the local photography club in your community or the association of young photographers in your school. It could also be a Yahoo Group that you could easily join. Usually, these groups can hold regular or annual exhibits of their works, and it wouldn’t hurt to expose to the world the beauty of your works in photography.
Join Photo Competitions – Two things that you could enjoy when joining photography competitions: fame and fortune. Both are equally important. Fame would do wonders for your career in photography because it would let the world know about your skills, and winning a photography competition may also offer the prize of having an apprenticeship under a world-famous photographer. And when it comes to wealth – well, when did extra money ever hurt?
Offer Your Skills For Free to Government Projects – The government is always on the lookout for professionals willing to work for free, and you should take advantage of this. Offer your photography skills for free because this would allow you to show them what you got.
Offer Samples of Your Work to Newspapers and Magazines – This is just like joining a photography competition. When you offer samples of your work to newspapers and magazines, you’re improving the chances that you’ll get noticed by the people who matter.
Although we can’t say that the road to victory is easy, never give up, never stop taking pictures. You’re sure to go far!