Level 1: Papa Paparazzi / Mama Paparazzi (10/hr)
The Papa / Mama Paparazzi is a despised photographer, but there must be a first step in every venture. Welcome to the bottom!
Level 2: Dark Room Destroyer (20/hr)
Some of your best photos have been destroyed during post-processing, but thatâs a hazard of the job and a minor stumbling block on the way to greatness.
Level 3: Awkwardly Close Zoomer (30/hr)
At this level your clients tend to want awkwardly close photos despite your best advice. Continue to refine your craft and take quality photos and your photography career will improve.
Level 4: Social Network Profile Photographer (40/hr)
The internet is a good place to gain a foothold in the photography industry, even if it means being a slave to social networking. Better jobs are available in the future!
Level 5: Disposable Debutante (50/hr)
The disposable camera is a laughable piece of hardware, but it means youâre in the field taking photographs. Youâre halfway up the corporate photographic ladder and well on your way to making this a quality enterprise.
Level 6: Aperture Scientist (60/hr)
Camera technology is important, especially to someone so deeply entrenched in a photography profession. Youâre quite the photographic entrepreneur â keep it up!
Level 7: Titan of Timelessness (70/hr)
People rely on you to capture priceless memories, and you are known to your repeat customers as the Titan of Timelessness. This is a good reputation to have; a byproduct of your dedication to the craft.
Level 8: Lens Lover (80/hr)
Photography is two parts talent, one part equipment. As a Lens Lover you can focus on the gear and, therefore, improve your talent.
Level 9: Memory Catcher (90/hr)
As a Memory Catcher you use your talent and career position to make people happy with your products, which translates to a stronger community. Continue your work as you are near the top!
Level 10: Snap Dragon (100/hr)
Oh Snap! Youâre so good that youâre practically a mythological creature on the photography circuit. Youâre at the very top and have grown metaphorical wings to soar above the competition.
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