The 5 Levels of Amateur Photographers (Which are You in?)

Joshua Dunlop
by Joshua Dunlop
Last updated: April 4, 2025

Many amateur photographers quickly lose interest in photography. They can struggle to get started or get easily frustrated. This is especially true for those who make the leap to DSLRs. It’s much harder than it seems to capture what you see.

Digital SLRs are very popular these days, but most people seem to be unaware of the effort it takes to master photography.

Wondering how far you are from becoming a professional photographer? I’ve put together a little guide of the five different levels that you pass on the way. Read through and leave a comment below, letting us know where you’re at!

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Level 1 – The Blind Amateur Photographer

Cute little girl with a camera sitting on a bed

Photo by Kha Ruxury from Pexels

Level 2 – The Confused Amateur

Photo of an outdoors fashion shoot

Photo by Lê Minh from Pexels

Level 3 – The Promising Amateur

Amateur photographer in a field of flowers

Photo by Min An from Pexels

Level 4 – The Wise Amateur

Woman holding a camera and showing the screen to the man next to her

Photo by Matheus Bertelli from Pexels

Level 5 – The Obsessive Amateur

Man laying next to camera equipment laid out on a bed

Photo by Simon Migaj from Pexels

There’s a process that every amateur photographer goes through before reaching the pro level. Although it’s by no means an exact science, you can see that some steps can’t be missed.

If you’re still only on level 2, but you’ve already got a fan page set up, and you’re charging $50 for headshot sessions, you need to rethink your business model. An amateur photographer pretending to be a professional hurts the client, the photographer, and the industry.

Having trouble getting started? Try our Photography for Beginners course!

Full-Frame Sensor
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
As an amateur photographer, you need the right gear to progress. A high-resolution full-frame sensor, advanced autofocus, and Wi-Fi connectivity make capturing stunning images a breeze.