Shooting for a Career in Photography
by Elise B. Zito
You step out of your home and see kids playing outside with frisbees and soccer balls. You get in your car and witness an amazing sunset during your drive. You get to your destination: the mall, where people of all ages - teens, kids, the middle-aged, and seniors - are walking around shopping. You realize, what beautiful sights! You wish you had a way to engrain these special moments of time in your memory. Better yet, a photograph.

Photographers in Training
If you've always been the type of person who can look at the world in a profound way, a photography school can lead you to your intended career. Interested in turning everyday life into art? From magazines to newspapers, family portraits to high-fashion editorials, you can unleash the photographer in you by attending an art school and learning the photography tricks to the trade.

For starters, look into a college like the New York Institute of Photography. The school is completely dedicated to photography featuring courses in that subject alone.

Apply the skills learned at one of many credible photography schools in the real world. Of course, don't forget to combine what you learn in the classroom with your artistic eye. Your best bet is by learning from professional photographers through internships or job shadowing. By doing this, you'll gain a valuable hands-on experience so you know what to expect in the real world.

There's More to Photography than Snapping
Digital cameras, 35 millimeters, old-school Polaroids ... the possibilities are endless when it comes to the tools you will encounter as a photographer. But being an accomplished photographer is so much more than having a good eye and snapping pictures.

With the advent of digital cameras, it seems that anyone can snap a picture. What you have to do as a photographer is manipulate the photographs you shoot. Photography schools can give you the foundation necessary in order to truly grasp the artistry of photography.

In the process, it'll prove wisely to learn the history and traditional ways of taking pictures. At the same time, lessons in modern ways of image taking, saving, and manipulating will also come in handy. Growing digital technology advances will require you as a student to work with computers to develop high-resolution pieces.

As you take photography classes, keep in mind your projects are also viable pieces in the impressive portfolio you're building.

Ready to Work?
Shutterbug, think you're ready for a career in photography? You believe your perspective on life added to your artistic eye and skills learned at a photography school can spearhead you to jobs and opportunities with magazines, high-fashion arenas, and advertising agencies?

Who wouldn't want a creative career? Even better, half of all photographers out there are their own bosses booking jobs with clients or owning their own portrait businesses, and working for themselves. Their main concern: keeping up with ever-changing technologies the field has to offer - especially with the on slought of electronic equipment.

Not to worry. By enrolling in a reputable photography school you're essentially guaranteeing your success in the highly competitive marketplace of photography.

 
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