I’m on board with Pete Brown’s critique of getting paid to “do” what you love:

it reinforces the pattern of exposing all parts of your life and yourself to the market, insisting the only value anything has the profit that can be made from it.

I’d also add that invariably, much of the this work ends up being stuff you don’t enjoy anyway. A photographer trying to monetize their hobby ends up spending far more time doing stuff like marketing on social media, not taking photographs.