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Re: Youth Sports Photography Business Start Up


That's very true and well said. Quality -- and relationship management - are the ultimate limiting factors.

When referring to the original post, from a business model perspective I differentiate between someone who wants to do this on a full-time basis and someone who want to do it as a side hustle, which is what I gather the original poster wants to do.

While both are drivers who make money, how you approach being a weekend Uber driver as an income supplement is vastly different than how you approach being a long-haul semi truck driver. You don't need to learn to backup an 18-wheeler into a Costco docking bay when you are going to be driving a Subaru around Appleton.

If the quality of work is there, making part-time money taking sports pictures as a side hustle is 100% doable and it does not have to be complicated. There are models that work. People do it all the time. If you want something bigger, well then the commitment needs to be bigger. Start small and build from there.



Jun 12, 2022 at 12:48 PM
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Re: Youth Sports Photography Business Start Up


That's very true and well, said. Quality -- and relationship management - are the ultimate limiting factors.

When referring to the original post, from a business model perspective I differentiate between someone who wants to do this on a full-time basis and someone who want to do it as a side hustle, which is what I gather the original poster wants to do.

While both are drivers who make money, how you approach being a weekend Uber driver as an income supplement is vastly different than how you approach being a long-haul semi truck driver. You don't need to learn to backup an 18-wheeler into a Costco docking bay when you are going to be driving a Subaru around Appleton.

If the quality of work is there, making part-time money taking sports pictures as a side hustle is 100% doable and it does not have to be complicated. There are models that work. People do it all the time. If you want something bigger, well then the commitment needs to be bigger. Start small and build from there.



Jun 12, 2022 at 10:23 AM
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Re: Youth Sports Photography Business Start Up


That's very true and well, said. Quality -- and relationship management - are the ultimate limiting factors.

When referring to the original post, from a business model perspective I differentiate between someone who wants to do this on a full-time basis and someone who want to do it as a side hustle, which is what I gather the original poster wants to do.

While both are drivers who make money, how you approach being a weekend Uber driver as an income supplement is vastly different than how you approach being a long-haul semi truck driver. You don't need to learn to backup an 18-wheeler into a Costco docking bay when you are going to be driving a Subaru around Appleton.

If the quality of work is there, making money part-time money taking sports pictures as a side hustle is 100% doable and it does not have to be complicated. There are models that work. People do it all the time. If you want something bigger, well then the commitment needs to be bigger. Start small and build from there.



Jun 12, 2022 at 10:23 AM
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Re: Youth Sports Photography Business Start Up


That's very true and well, said. Quality -- and relationship management - are the ultimate limiting factors.

When referring to the original post, from a business model perspective I differentiate between someone who wants to do this on a full-time basis and someone who want to do it as a side hustle, which is what I gather the original poster wants to do.

While both are drivers who make money, how you approach being a weekend Uber driver is vastly different than how you approach being a long-haul semi truck driver. You don't need to learn to backup an 18-wheeler into a Costco docking bay when you are going to be driving a Subaru around Appleton.

If the quality of work is there, making money part-time money taking sports pictures as a side hustle is 100% doable and it does not have to be complicated. There are models that work. People do it all the time. If you want something bigger, well then the commitment needs to be bigger. Start small and build from there.



Jun 12, 2022 at 07:26 AM





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