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Having three photographic specialties is proving to be a bit over-burdensome even before my business is “open for business”. For more than a week I have been shooting local sports in the afternoon and evening (in the practice mode) while preparing my paperwork and website for business. That alone is teaching me that I will be working my butt off for minimal financial return. But, it is such fun to try to photograph those kids striving to be the best that they can be. So, I do consider satisfaction as a key factor in my profession. But, it leaves me little time to pursue my other specialties, industrial and travel photography. So, I have sought and received some feedback from other professional photographers via forums and e-mails. I would like to say thanks to those who have contacted me back with your opinions. They are all being considered. I am now searching for ways to “outsource” much of my work so that I can maintain all 3 specialties. But, I am also considering accepting fewer assignments that I thought I would. I believe I can live off of the rates that I would get, and the sales that I would make, and I would still be able to do my traveling.
Tomorrow I will be making a trip to Oklahoma City to discuss the possibility of displaying some of my nature and travel work in a gallery setting. I don’t know much about it, so I won’t say much about it. But, it would give me more enthusiasm for travel/nature work.
All I can say, for now, about the industrial work is that it is still on my list. Actually, my list will almost surely contain the same specialties. I may, however, have to choose one out of the three to concentrate on.
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