my father was a very passionate photographer. this rubbed off on all of us kids. i think it started when my little sister (CarolC) and i photographed 2 stuffed dogs on a 'camping trip' when we were little kids with a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye (mid 70's). i took one photography course in high school and have developed film off and on since then. i still develop film at home, but i don't enlarge. i shoot sports professionally and i generally have a camera with me wherever i go (i have both film and digital in my bag).
i reached a level of satisfaction when i had my first photo published in a local newspaper. since then i've had many photos in both local and international magazines. currently, i have photos up as part of exhibits in Finland and Spain and had 6 feature photos in a gallery in Hong Kong. recently, one of my photos was chosen for publication in the first
POTN book.
so it's a level of satisfaction, but i would still say i'm a long way off from being truly proficient. i will say shooting tens of thousands of shots per year helps. if nothing else, i've learned not to strictly follow the rules, but do what results in what i like.
fwiw, i'm even further away from proficiency in my golf. but my little sis (CarolC) works for a major golf manufacturer and has helped me with the right tools (not that it's helped). skiing and paintball, on the otherhand, i'd call myself proficient -but i digress....