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How to have a career in Photography It
is possible
for you to do anything that you put your mind to. Is that what you
always heard when growing up? Whether from a parent or other guardian or
just your big brother or sister, and even maybe a friend, someone has
given you some words of encouragement regarding your future in Photography
is very interesting to me as you always have so many subjects and areas
to choose from. You will never run out of subjects and ideas if you are
truly looking for them. You can pursue a career in photography that
focuses on different areas such as nature (which is what I like),
sports, technology, reporting, modeling, or others areas of interest.
The great thing about a career in photography is that you can do it in
your spare time as I currently do. It can be a hobby to begin with and
then gradually progress into a career or even just a second income. I
have never had any formal training in photography nor have I even taken
the first class. I simply just got a camera and started taking pictures.
However, if you are serious about a career in photography you should
either attend a formal college course or at least take some classes on
you own such as those offered at betterphoto.com, that by the way are
completely free. You
can get a statistical outlook on a career in photography by visiting the
U.S. Department of Labor bureau of labor statistics. Simply perform a
search on any major search engine and you will find the link for the
statistics site. The site will list several different avenues that can
be taken in a photography career. Some that are listed include; Portrait
photographers, Commercial and Industrial Photographers, Scientific
Photographers, News Photographers (also called photojournalists), Fine
art photographers, and then Freelance or self employed photographers.
All of these provide some rewarding employment opportunities but it
takes a special skill and desire for each photography career field. The
earnings are not the greatest out there by far as there are other higher
paying jobs in the career fields available in So
much has changed in the world of photography over the past 50 years and
the advent of the computer. Computer and transistor technology has made
digital cameras capable of taking pictures and storing them on removable
media in much less time than developing. Not to mention developing film
has nearly become a technology of the past because of digital printer
technology. If you think you may be interested in pursuing a career in
photography, first get a cheaper digital camera and try it out for a
while. Then if you feel that it is something you may have a nacht for
then try out a higher performance camera. You may find that you can do a
lot more custom things with the higher end camera that you only wished
you could do with a regular camera. |
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