Photography would be a pretty good career-- Fun, artistic, etc...
My father tried to do photography, however all the major photographers from a magazine lost their jobs and took all potential low grade photography jobs, leaving my father with nothing to do with photography. He went into jewelery instead afterwards, starting with airbrushed pebbles he found and made on Jones Beach, and eventually moving on to silversmithing. He makes enough money to live on. But before I start rambling, my point is that photography is a risky trade to go into--as well as filming. Make sure that if something doesn't work out, you have a way of surviving without working full time as a shift manager in CVS, or as a bartender.
My father tried to do photography, however all the major photographers from a magazine lost their jobs and took all potential low grade photography jobs, leaving my father with nothing to do with photography. He went into jewelery instead afterwards, starting with airbrushed pebbles he found and made on Jones Beach, and eventually moving on to silversmithing. He makes enough money to live on. But before I start rambling, my point is that photography is a risky trade to go into--as well as filming. Make sure that if something doesn't work out, you have a way of surviving without working full time as a shift manager in CVS, or as a bartender.