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Dark Samurai
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14-12-2018, 04:53 AM
#31
Thanks John!

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Dark Samurai
14-12-2018, 04:53 AM #31

Thanks John!


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Phil01
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14-12-2018, 07:45 AM
#32
Oli, no one is critising your option all they are doing is giving you some of their life experiences and what some have said holds true.
Obviously I am biased because I am your dad but I personally think you have a very very technical head on your shoulders and at such a young age, go for it if you want but I personally would keep the photography as a very keen hobby and concentrate on the technical aspect of a career.
But well done tho mate x

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Phil01
14-12-2018, 07:45 AM #32

Oli, no one is critising your option all they are doing is giving you some of their life experiences and what some have said holds true.
Obviously I am biased because I am your dad but I personally think you have a very very technical head on your shoulders and at such a young age, go for it if you want but I personally would keep the photography as a very keen hobby and concentrate on the technical aspect of a career.
But well done tho mate x

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1990 Eunos Roadster in Mariner DU blue
Cobalt cat back, Decat pipe, 15in Red Rota GT3 alloys, Toyo tyres, Lowered on Coil overs, Red anti roll bars, 14degree timing mod, white dash kit, illuminated side marker lights,
Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,

Dark Samurai
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14-12-2018, 09:06 AM
#33
So you're all saying that I should have stayed and learnt maths for another 2 years which would not benefit me in the slightest, or maybe english where I'll have to then re read over Romeo and Juliet another 7 times, giving me the same grade I would have done if I hadn't have studied the other 2 years.
Or, I could then go directly in to work, getting me no grades more at all. But still earning little money as I'll be sixteen earning about 3 pound an hour.
So, it's either:
Stick with my grades in school and then get another 3 a levels with the photography course, then if I get far enough, go to university, with 3 a levels, then study in higher education.
Stick with my grades in school, do sixth form, and maybe improve my grades by one, maybe.
Or, go straight into work, with grades from year 11, and earn 3 pound an hour.

I know they're life experiences, but, nobody knows what job or career I shall have in future life, nobody knows what new jobs will arise, nobody knows where I will go in life, and say if a job arised that I really liked, but didn't have sufficient knowledge of photography, I'd regret it, no?

So maybe, I shouldn't have picked something I deeply enjoy and will put 100% of my effort and concentration in to, and should have picked something that I cannot develop any further, which won't get 100% of any effort or concentration.

Yeah, for you lot, I shouldn't have picked it.

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Dark Samurai
14-12-2018, 09:06 AM #33

So you're all saying that I should have stayed and learnt maths for another 2 years which would not benefit me in the slightest, or maybe english where I'll have to then re read over Romeo and Juliet another 7 times, giving me the same grade I would have done if I hadn't have studied the other 2 years.
Or, I could then go directly in to work, getting me no grades more at all. But still earning little money as I'll be sixteen earning about 3 pound an hour.
So, it's either:
Stick with my grades in school and then get another 3 a levels with the photography course, then if I get far enough, go to university, with 3 a levels, then study in higher education.
Stick with my grades in school, do sixth form, and maybe improve my grades by one, maybe.
Or, go straight into work, with grades from year 11, and earn 3 pound an hour.

I know they're life experiences, but, nobody knows what job or career I shall have in future life, nobody knows what new jobs will arise, nobody knows where I will go in life, and say if a job arised that I really liked, but didn't have sufficient knowledge of photography, I'd regret it, no?

So maybe, I shouldn't have picked something I deeply enjoy and will put 100% of my effort and concentration in to, and should have picked something that I cannot develop any further, which won't get 100% of any effort or concentration.

Yeah, for you lot, I shouldn't have picked it.


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Dark Samurai
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14-12-2018, 09:07 AM
#34
Everybody else in real life, be it adults, etc, all seem pleased for me and won't say anything wrong about it. Except you lot.

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Dark Samurai
14-12-2018, 09:07 AM #34

Everybody else in real life, be it adults, etc, all seem pleased for me and won't say anything wrong about it. Except you lot.


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speedfreek
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14-12-2018, 10:21 AM
#35
Marsdendean as the wifes looking in OU courses and shes 24!!

This - and I'm 28.. and my wife is too and she's 34.

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speedfreek
14-12-2018, 10:21 AM #35

Marsdendean as the wifes looking in OU courses and shes 24!!

This - and I'm 28.. and my wife is too and she's 34.


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Dark Samurai
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14-12-2018, 11:56 AM
#36
Oh Lee is a toy boy!

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Dark Samurai
14-12-2018, 11:56 AM #36

Oh Lee is a toy boy!


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parthiban
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14-12-2018, 12:13 PM
#37
Whoa this thread has taken a turn for the dark side, I didn't and I'm sure no one else meant to cause offence. No one's trying to be your dad (except Phil of course!) but I don't think anyone should hold back from offering some mild advice from their own experiences.

As someone who has changed career once, I can offer personal experience that things change as time passes, and what you want now isn't necessarily what you want a few years down the line. I'd hate for you to look back on a missed opportunity later on.

No one here is telling you what to do, nor are they telling you not to pursue photography. My personal opinion having met you was that you're a smart chap and therefore I find it odd that you'd want to close off your options when you're still so young.

However, if you've thought this through carefully and are sure it's the right path, then I'm pleased for you - if photography is all you ever want to do there's no harm in making an early start - I wish you the best of luck :thumbup:

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parthiban
14-12-2018, 12:13 PM #37

Whoa this thread has taken a turn for the dark side, I didn't and I'm sure no one else meant to cause offence. No one's trying to be your dad (except Phil of course!) but I don't think anyone should hold back from offering some mild advice from their own experiences.

As someone who has changed career once, I can offer personal experience that things change as time passes, and what you want now isn't necessarily what you want a few years down the line. I'd hate for you to look back on a missed opportunity later on.

No one here is telling you what to do, nor are they telling you not to pursue photography. My personal opinion having met you was that you're a smart chap and therefore I find it odd that you'd want to close off your options when you're still so young.

However, if you've thought this through carefully and are sure it's the right path, then I'm pleased for you - if photography is all you ever want to do there's no harm in making an early start - I wish you the best of luck :thumbup:


2002 '02' IS200 SE Auto - DVD Satnav with Voice Activation - [COLOR="Blue"]Strathcaron Blue - Parking Sensors - 5000K HIDs with Anti-Glare Bulbs - PIAA 6500K Main Beams - LED Sidelights - Mirror/Sunroof Closure - TTE Styling Kit - 18" Styling Kit Alloys with nitrogen filled Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric Tyres - Bluetouch Multimedia Kit - Gromaudio AUX in - Black painted calipers with silver Lexus decals - 12 LED Dome Light - 96 LED Boot Light - Stainless Steel Sport Sill Plates - PIAA Silicone Wipers[/COLOR]

TommyH
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14-12-2018, 12:22 PM
#38
Congratulations Oli. I'm sure you'll be a success at whatever you choose to do in life :thumbup1:

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TommyH
14-12-2018, 12:22 PM #38

Congratulations Oli. I'm sure you'll be a success at whatever you choose to do in life :thumbup1:


MODS- Geomtry Done(WIM Settings) -Arm Rest -TRD Front skirt -18"Sport Alloy's(Thanks Widnes is200)- Lowered 40mm -Sports Grille(repositoned horns)- Hid's 6000k Dipped -Xenon 6500k Main- LED Tower Sidelights -LED boot light -36 LED Dome Light- Polished Stainless Gearknob- Chrome Tail Pipe -Stainless A/C Rings & Clock Panel - JDM dash tray -Clear Door Lenses with Blue LED's- 6" Altezza Aerial- TOM's Ram II Air Filter- Fog/Brake Conversion -Fan Washer Jets- Stainless Dials.

FirebirdPhil
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14-12-2018, 12:28 PM
#39
parthiban Whoa this thread has taken a turn for the dark side, I didn't and I'm sure no one else meant to cause offence. No one's trying to be your dad (except Phil of course!) but I don't think anyone should hold back from offering some mild advice from their own experiences.

As someone who has changed career once, I can offer personal experience that things change as time passes, and what you want now isn't necessarily what you want a few years down the line. I'd hate for you to look back on a missed opportunity later on.

No one here is telling you what to do, nor are they telling you not to pursue photography. My personal opinion having met you was that you're a smart chap and therefore I find it odd that you'd want to close off your options when you're still so young.

However, if you've thought this through carefully and are sure it's the right path, then I'm pleased for you - if photography is all you ever want to do there's no harm in making an early start - I wish you the best of luck :thumbup:

Agree all above.

Plus:
Having been around a part of this industry (I helped finance a photography company taking pro tattoo shots for the magazines) I can say 100% for sure if you are not artistic and fluent with Photoshop, coral etc then your earning potential is severely limited. Don't expect to be employed you will have to be freelance at best.

You are also fighting against the "free" people who are excellent amateurs who give their work away just to be published. This phenomenon killed 2000ad artists, they used to employ 50 artists in the 80's and early 90's now they have 2. All replaced with free fan art.

Do what you want Oli - its your life but please look around and don't burn your bridges.

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
14-12-2018, 12:28 PM #39

parthiban Whoa this thread has taken a turn for the dark side, I didn't and I'm sure no one else meant to cause offence. No one's trying to be your dad (except Phil of course!) but I don't think anyone should hold back from offering some mild advice from their own experiences.

As someone who has changed career once, I can offer personal experience that things change as time passes, and what you want now isn't necessarily what you want a few years down the line. I'd hate for you to look back on a missed opportunity later on.

No one here is telling you what to do, nor are they telling you not to pursue photography. My personal opinion having met you was that you're a smart chap and therefore I find it odd that you'd want to close off your options when you're still so young.

However, if you've thought this through carefully and are sure it's the right path, then I'm pleased for you - if photography is all you ever want to do there's no harm in making an early start - I wish you the best of luck :thumbup:

Agree all above.

Plus:
Having been around a part of this industry (I helped finance a photography company taking pro tattoo shots for the magazines) I can say 100% for sure if you are not artistic and fluent with Photoshop, coral etc then your earning potential is severely limited. Don't expect to be employed you will have to be freelance at best.

You are also fighting against the "free" people who are excellent amateurs who give their work away just to be published. This phenomenon killed 2000ad artists, they used to employ 50 artists in the 80's and early 90's now they have 2. All replaced with free fan art.

Do what you want Oli - its your life but please look around and don't burn your bridges.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

jimxms
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14-12-2018, 12:48 PM
#40
Congratz mate, I hope it all works out the way you want.

It's impossible to say what the future holds. Sometimes what you think you want to do now will lead you down a totally different path in a few years time (maybe you'll design lenses for Nikkon for example!).

Things change, you'll change. Just do what makes you happy because there's no amount of money (well within reason maybe!) that can compensate for working in a hateful job all your life.
jimxms
14-12-2018, 12:48 PM #40

Congratz mate, I hope it all works out the way you want.

It's impossible to say what the future holds. Sometimes what you think you want to do now will lead you down a totally different path in a few years time (maybe you'll design lenses for Nikkon for example!).

Things change, you'll change. Just do what makes you happy because there's no amount of money (well within reason maybe!) that can compensate for working in a hateful job all your life.

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