I'm no professional but I enjoy taking pictures, to the tune of 25,000 over the last 3 years! Here's a few.
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I've seen lots of "professionals" who aren't half as good as you.
Since the advent of what I call affordable digital, every Joe and Sally Muckenfuch with a Canon Rebel kit and a Facebook page thinks they're a "professional" photographer. Most of them suck.... It's a big part of why I stopped doing paid work myself, I just got tired of trying to compete with all these wannabes who bought a $600 kit from Best Buy yesterday and start a "pro photographer" facebook page the next. It's hard to convince people (before the fact) to pay me $1,000+ to shoot a full wedding and reception, or $100-$200 for a nice family portrait session, when everyone has a sister/cousin/brother/aunt/roommate etc.. who claims they can do it for a pittance. I would always say "So you've seen their portfolio and are confident they will do a good job?" Which usually gets an awkward silence and a "well... they
say they can." Of course when the customer sees the results (after the fact) they invariably regret it. I've even had a bride (who almost hired me, then dumped me) call me up in great distress after they saw their photos which were done by a family friend for just a few bucks, to see if I would "Fix them in photoshop."
At least that's the way it's gone in areas I worked... Other parts of the country are probably better.
Anyway, long rant. But my point is that just because someone identifies themselves as a "professional" doesn't necessarily mean they know what they are doing. I know a lot of "hobbyists" who are better photographers then a lot of "professionals".