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sbv20 Registered: Sep 19, 2005 Total Posts: 126 Country: United States |
Hello, |
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stevez32 Registered: Mar 26, 2003 Total Posts: 1956 Country: United States |
Full time Architecture, part time photography, if one ends up being more enjoyable/profitable after a few years go with that. |
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davenfl Registered: Jun 29, 2008 Total Posts: 3712 Country: United States |
You can always be a photographer. You need to take advantage of your education and get some weight on your resume in the architecture field. You can always go try photography later and if that doesn't work out you have your education and job experience to carry you through life with a profession that will always be in demand. |
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LABRIEDL Registered: Jul 02, 2003 Total Posts: 1597 Country: United States |
Later in life you can transition into architectural photography and have the bes of both worlds. |
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GeorgeM Registered: Oct 05, 2002 Total Posts: 2354 Country: Canada |
Architecture first. With a good solid education that you have that type of job will produce the bucks to put you on a solid financial footing. It will also provide the funds for ANY of the toys you may need or want. Being self employed as a photographer is a whole different business model. You have to wear all the hats to begin with and that leaves less photo work and more 'boring' office work to be done. |
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Micky Bill Registered: Nov 25, 2006 Total Posts: 1902 Country: N/A |
One of the best architectural photographers I knew started off as an architect, he is in the Detroit area, Balthazar Korab. |
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sbv20 Registered: Sep 19, 2005 Total Posts: 126 Country: United States |
Thank you everyone for taking the time to respond. You all seem to be in agreement, which makes it pretty clear what I should do. Now I can focus on school, thanks. |
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mdude85 Registered: Apr 12, 2004 Total Posts: 4257 Country: United States |
"Instinctually" I would choose Architect. |
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John Mills Registered: Aug 23, 2007 Total Posts: 224 Country: Australia |
You will probably make a better living from architecture than photography. |
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MSC Registered: Feb 15, 2005 Total Posts: 11309 Country: United States |
Micky Bill wrote: |
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SoundHound Registered: Jan 14, 2006 Total Posts: 4810 Country: United States |
Photography is just great as long as you don't try to make a lot of money with it. You paid lots in time and money to get into the architectural profession. In my dotage I am having a great time with photography. I got a very lot of creative acceleration by forgoing any pay. |
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FSJ_Guy Registered: Jun 21, 2004 Total Posts: 1737 Country: United States |
Greg Hawkins wrote: |
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Andrew Villa Registered: Jun 20, 2004 Total Posts: 438 Country: United States |
ironically, i'm the exact opposite of you. In spring I'll be graduating with a degree in photojournalism, with hopes of pursuing my masters degree in architecture. I'd really like to become an architect and do photography on the side to help me pay through school. |