Does anyone ever say to themselves, “I want to be a professional Photographer”? I know I never did and got into the business by accident really. My Dad was interested in photography and had an old roll film camera with a fold out lens panel - beautiful engineering. He used to develop the negs and produce contact prints on printing out paper. I used it a few time but wanted more versatility so he bought me my first camera when our family was stationed in Singapore at RAF Tengah. A wonderful Olympus Pen FT, half frame SLR - meant that I could get twice as many pix on a roll of 35mm film!
Using it taught me a lot about photography and I loved taking photos and showing them off but never thought about it as a career.
.( I must admit that I saw the film “Blow Up” starring David Hemmings in 1969, which made me think “Now there was a good way to make a living”! The scene where he rolls around in his studio with Lyn Redgrave and another gorgeous model in the middle of rolls of background paper may have had a subliminal effect on my teenage hormones too! Definitely a film worth seeing if you never have.)
I was even doing pure sciences at school and went on to study Botany at University. The chemistry and math involved were way beyond me and given the choice of repeating the year or starting afresh, I decided to seek some career help.
The local Career Advice centre had an aptitude test which would identify your basic areas of interest as a start to pointing you in a direction to head down.
It basically gave you a choice of Literary, Scientific or Artistic areas to start with but unfortunately I scored 33% on each. The career adviser looked my results over and the ensuing conversation went something like this:
“So Peter, you scored evenly on all areas, doesn’t give me much to go on - you could really choose any career path. What do fancy doing?”
“I don’t know, that’s why I came to see you.”
“Okay, what’s your favourite hobby?”
“I don’t have any particular one, I like reading and music and chess….. and beer…… and women…..and - oh yes, I like taking photos too.”
“Ah ha! Well why don’t you become a professional photographer, I can give you the names of some college courses……..”
And so it began, I’ve been lucky enough to have been in the Photography business ever since!