I wouldn't say basic at all :S? Basic would be picking up a boots camera and clicking, or putting it onto Auto.

I wouldn't say basic at all :S? Basic would be picking up a boots camera and clicking, or putting it onto Auto.
That is professional photography![]()
Sam, I didn't say I was a professional![]()
I was meaning advanced, the examples I gave are advanced.
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Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
No, they are professional![]()
Professional and advanced would be in the same league...
You could argue it would be
novice, inter, advanced, expert/professional
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Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
I draw your attention to your own profile:
Now stop contradicting yourself... if you do it as a job and make a living from it its your job and you could be classed as professional. If you just do it as a hobby like many people do with their entry level D-SLR's taking photos of boats, cars and various landscapes - wouldnt class a hobbyist as a professional unless maybe they were selling the shots to a shop or even doing it alongside their job as a proper photographer such as a wedding photographer!Autobiography:- Professional Photographer
From what i see you do not have a proper job earning £££ from taking photos and in comparison to Wedding Photographers etc your kit isnt 'HUGE'. I would prefer to use the term Amateur Photographer.
An amateur is generally considered a person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science, without formal training or pay. Conversely, an expert is generally considered a person with extensive knowledge, ability, and/or training in a particular area of study, while a professional is someone who also makes a living from it.
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