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Originally posted by Summit
Seriously, if you haven't noticed a lot of camera shops are going under because of digital and because they can't compete with Wally World, B&H/Adorama/CWO and ebay. That sounds like a loosing proposition.
OTOH you already know the pay scale for a pro ski shooter. The handfull that I know personally barely scrape, sleeze themselves out (use people over, "photo for food, lodging, and pass" kinda stuff and compromise their photographic soul for the $$$) etc, or simply work it as a side thing to their "real" job. You arleady know that. OTOH, you have some of the best images I've seen so you could be one of the few, but you'll never get out of debt doing it I don't think. But you know all that.
I think the person who said work a flexible engineering job for a few years to pay stuff off while continuing to build your photo career during that time is the way to go. Then you can fly either way.
Ive worked at / manageda very high end privately owned camera shop for 7 years so i knwo the camera / photo retail business inside and outm, and i know hwat it takes to make it be successfull without directly competing agaisnt ebay, bh and the box stores, but i also know hte investment and risk involved, wich only complicates the matter. Do I really want to take on the risk, in order to have hte possiblilty of greater scucess than i would working as a corprate whore.