Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How do you define a professional photographer and a non-professional photographer?

How do you define a professional photographer and a non-professional photographer?

Their differences are roughly as follows:

1. Different photo habits

Professional photos reflect the photographer's feelings.

His artistic aesthetic, the road he walked, the books he read.

Non-professional photos only seek beauty and ignore the whole.

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Majors mostly take the commercial route and value fame and fortune.

Non-professional, as long as you really love photography.

Is to put your own ideas, personal experiences

And artistic accomplishment.

Professionals later painted themselves,

Non-professional post filter

Take photos for 2 hours alone and retouch for 5 minutes.

Take a photo for 5 minutes and retouch the picture for 2 hours.

2. Different shooting purposes

Professional is to shoot well,

Non-majors just record their moods.

A photo, it's not its plot that moves you,

But whether it has its own plot.

The biggest difference is that professional photographers rarely take pictures of scenery.

Non-professionals shoot more scenery.

In fact, the word "professional" is not very accurate.

It is more appropriate to use "occupation".

Take the money, give the money.

3. Each has its own characteristics.

Non-professionals have sisters, but professionals don't.

Professional photographers include professional makeup artists and professional retouchers.

Shoot by skill, shoot by feeling

Non-professional: shoot whatever you want.

Major: Shoot whatever you are told (whatever you earn).

4. What is the definition of a major?

Perhaps, there is no absolute distinction between professional and non-professional.

What is the definition of major?

If you mean work, then wedding photography and wedding photography also count.

If we only talk about the professionalism and artistry of movies,

Then every amateur has more or less two professional works.

It used to be a spiritual level, but now it is more of an object level.

For example, commercial photography, if you feel the same way, is still professional.

Those spiritual masters,

Today in the 2 1 century, it is more and more difficult to be born.

We will never think that the photos of Kodeka and his party are "unprofessional".

Professionals are relatively stable, and most non-professionals prefer innovation.

5. the truth.

Professional poor, non-professional equipment top.

Professional money, non-professional money.

Professionals: Take photos at work.

Non-professional: take photos after work

In fact, whether professional or not,

Our aim is to shoot our favorite works.

As long as the work is worthy of the heart

That would be great ~