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Old 11-17-2009, 11:31 PM   #1
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The 7 Levels Of Photographers

The 7 Levels of Photographers

1. The Slave
This is the lowest level of a photographer.
All famous photographers are slaves. We the viewing public are their masters.
All award winning, best selling photographers are just slaves to our opinion, money, and fame.
It is the public who gives rise to these slaves. It is the public's design to elevate these slaves
to their arena.
2. The Gladiator
This is the next step of a photographer from being in the lowest level as a slave.
The photographer gets to slug it out with other photographers and it's survival of the fittest.
Struggling to get business to fund the photography spirit. Helped on by either a high salaried
wife or just freeloading from parents.
3. The Freeman
A higher level of a photographer from the struggling Gladiator.
The person has at last tasted the sweet smell of freedom by hooking
a higher salary of a stable job to overtake the measley trickle of photography income.
4. The General
The photographer has become a small dictator. He (usually male) dictates when and where he will
use the camera equipment and edit those images on the computer. He has other things to occupy his
mind, like trying to keep his job in an unstable market.
5. The Senator
The photographer has now tasted real power. He is no longer a slave of the equipment that captures
light and preserves it in a chemical or digital form. He is satisfied with just viewing and critizing
photography works and slugging it out with other equal level Senators on photography chat sites (like this one).
6. The Emperor
The Mr Know-It-All and expert photographer has become the highest revered human being on the aspects
of photography. He is a legend (in his own mind). Nobody tells him what to do. If he wants the camera
to stay in the closet for six weeks, it stays there six weeks, and nothing can change that. The magazines
subscriptions about cameras and photography have increased tenfold helped on by a higher than ever salary
of an entirely unrelated field of profession.
7. The Gods
Has left the position of being behind the viewfinder and shifted radically to being in the field of view.

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Old 11-17-2009, 11:37 PM   #2
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Re: The 7 Levels Of Photographers

Hmm..Never thought of it like that
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Old 11-18-2009, 02:51 AM   #3
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Re: The 7 Levels Of Photographers

Thank you Senator Reiss
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Old 11-18-2009, 06:39 AM   #4
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Re: The 7 Levels Of Photographers

thank you for the slight insight.
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