Friday, January 22, 2010

Im 17 And I Want To Be A Photographer I Want To Be A Photographer?

I want to be a photographer? - im 17 and i want to be a photographer

Hey
I am 17 years old girl
and everyone says you have a good eye for taking pictures, I want a successful photographer, but what does it take to be your own boss?

5 comments:

Death™ said...

First, take photography classes. However, it does not listen to - for the business class. For some photographers, the harder it is not the picture is the company behind. In addition, classes of graphic design can help to meet your wide range of skills and not by the box when a customer needs.

Move with Wisdom said...

Photography is the art.

I do not really understand what you mean being your own boss. A photographer who thinks like an artist. The artists are at your own pace and success in public support for its creation. :)

Experiment with your camera. Take photos wherever you go. Edition, if you find a series of images worth, go ahead. Keep trying to learn about their art, and not because of the given one or two shifts available.

* If you have not taken courses in photography, we encourage you to keep a register. You never know enough.

I hope that answers your question.

Move with Wisdom said...

Photography is the art.

I do not really understand what you mean being your own boss. A photographer who thinks like an artist. The artists are at your own pace and success in public support for its creation. :)

Experiment with your camera. Take photos wherever you go. Edition, if you find a series of images worth, go ahead. Keep trying to learn about their art, and not because of the given one or two shifts available.

* If you have not taken courses in photography, we encourage you to keep a register. You never know enough.

I hope that answers your question.

Montus 'O' Pubus said...

Take advantage of the photography classes, joining the photo club at school, and assemble a portfolio of their best works. Learning to learn, develop, and you kill your own photos (it is much easier than it did 20 years ago), thanks to digital technology. This is difficult, piling up the hardware you need to have a photo studio. You can work where they are, while saving money to buy their own.

Then you simply place a few ads most important pictures of your friends to take, at a price so that you can build your portfolio and see what happens!

Good Luck

Leah said...

I admire you. I'm in the same boat. 17 years, with a fantastic view good photos and want the image to your career. I guess I just do what everyone says. Take lots of pictures and a fat wallet. Take this book with you to different people and companies and the recognition. Learning to become a major participant classes, different types of photography. Important him.
Whatever you do, I hope to receive the recognition. It seems as if the love you make. Good luck!

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