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Writer's pictureDeepak Singh

Why Would You Choose a Career in Photography?


Career in photography

A career in photography is a mixture of technical & artistic acumen. Photography needs a lot of hard work, practice, creativity & perseverance. Because in your photography you have to show your thought process & give an internal message. In today’s era, advertising & media sectors give the best employment opportunity in photography.





What are the Qualifications for Photography??

You don’t need any particular professional qualifications for photography. You just need a 12th standard pass out. If you will do a career in photography, then you will choose a course for this. Because if you choose a course then they will say what is the perfect method to do photography and they will guide you every time. Everyone is doing click a picture and says it's my photography but there is a thin line between photography & picture. We need to understand this if you make a career in photography.

Popular Job roles for photography

  1. Wedding Photographer

  2. Wildlife photographer

  3. Fashion photographer

  4. Food photographer

  5. Advertising photographer

Industry For choosing photographer

  • Studios

  • Magazines

  • Newspapers

  • Freelancers

In the 21st century, everyone is using social media, so you will create your page on social media and post your photography there.





Books For Photography reading

Complete Digital photography- Ben Long

Photographer’s Mind-Michel Freeman

Photographer’s Eye-Michel Freeman

Pros & Cons of a career in photography

Pros

  1. Photographer's job is so creative, daily you will explore new things

  2. You will become so popular

Cons

  1. First, you will buy your photography kits, they must be expensive

  2. You will not find clients during your initial days. So you have to keep patience on that

  3. The photography market is so small.


"There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.”

— Robert Frank



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