Are you interested in photography? If so, you may want to look into ways that you can make this your career. Although you may not think it is possible to make a career out of the field of photography, the fact of the matter is that you most definitely can. And not only can you make it a career, you can also make a lot of money if you know what you are doing.
The first career that you may want to look into is opening your own photography studio. This way you will have the ability to run your own Business, and you will never have to worry about working for a boss. Not to mention the fact that you can work when you want, and exercise your own creative juices. It may take a bit of time and money to get started in this type of photography career, but if you become a success you can make a lot of money.
Another photography career that is quite popular is working for a newspaper or magazine. Most publications have at least one full time photographer who is responsible for getting photos for upcoming issues, etc. This is a tough career field to break into, but one that can be fun and profitable. You will have to start at the bottom, and then build your way up to the top if you are interested in this type of career.
Finally, you could look into being a photographer who specializes in photo shoots. Again, this is somewhat difficult to break into, but with enough experience you should be able to reach your goals in time.
If you want to start a career in Photography you are not alone. More and more people are becoming interested in this field, and it does not appear that this is going to change anytime in the near future. So start your search today, and you will be working as a photographer in no time at all. There are many ways that you can get involved. Just take your time, and look into every last option.
Francois Botha
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#1 by miss georgia on July 27, 2010 - 10:59 pm
How can i get a career in photography? what careers are there that require a photography degree?
i’d really love to be a photography.
i’m graduating high school in may and i know nothing about photography i’ve never taken a class…but i love doing it so much. i love seeing it aswell.
how can i get a career in photography? what is the best school [ college ] for it? also what careers are there that require a photography degree?
#2 by sexybeyo1 on July 28, 2010 - 4:01 am
BFA in photography can help you in any number of careers, a few of which are listed below. While this is by no means a complete list, it should give you an idea of the many opportunities available to you after MCAD.
Fine art photographers sell work to individuals, galleries, interior designers, architects, libraries, community centers, churches, banks, hotels, government and elsewhere on a freelance basis or by commission. Fine art photographers enjoy creative freedom not generally allowed to freelance or staff photographers, but they must also be extremely self-motivated.
Staff photographers produce images for magazines, advertisements, brochures, catalogs, corporate reports, publishers, architects or other individuals and businesses that want an event documented or an image that conveys a specific thought or story.
Freelance photographers are hired out on a job-by-job basis, a nice perk for those who prefer to make their own schedule or to work on a variety of projects. Freelancers do many of the same jobs as staff photographers, without the benefit of a consistent paycheck. Some freelancers specialize in areas such as portraits, aerial photography by plane, weddings or fashion.
Documents medical symptoms and patient progress as well as documenting evidence for the police. Documents crime scenes and evidence as well as autopsy results. Education or experience in criminal justice is often important to get these positions.
A photojournalist documents history with a camera by photographing newsworthy people, places, or events. They typically work for a newspaper, journal, magazine or television network and produce powerful photographs that capture the facts of the story they are covering.
Photography studio owners administrate independent studios or divisions of a larger firm, (i.e. an advertising agency or marketing division of a large corporation). This position requires business savvy in a addition to artistic talents.
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