So I've been majoring in Photography in college for the past year now, and trying to get jobs in the industry, in hopes that I can at-least make money from something, that I was already relatively good at before I went to school for it. But it hasn't happened. I've got nothing but experience from all the shoots I've done, and not a penny to show for any of it. Every time it's just some other ******* who acts as though, they're doing you the favor by letting you shoot at their venue, at their party, or of their subject. Frankly I'm just tired of it, I haven't even broken into the industry yet, and I feel as though I'm wasting my efforts.
My schools a joke. With the amount of money I've dumped into my school I swear to god I could be a much better photographer just keeping the cash, and teaching myself from a few books, with a good camera. The most interesting, and applicable things I've learned were all relative to post production, in either film development, or alteration in photoshop. Large format photography was exceptionally interesting, though short lived.
I know there are others here that shoot as frequently as I do, and are trying to, or already have made a business of it; but I haven't the faintest idea as to how on earth I could possibly get paid for taking pictures.
Maybe it's because I'm so much younger than everyone I've ever worked with, or maybe it's because I just expect people to keep their word when they say they've got a paying gig lined up. But time and time again, I get the "privilege" of providing people with high res pictures for free. Any suggestions on how to change this?
Without a shadow of a doubt I know there is a way for me to make money doing this, even more so if I ever get my hands on a more serious camera; but I just haven't the faintest idea where to start.