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how to become a photographer

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Answered by sam8767
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Explanation:

Develop your photography skills. There is no “right way” or "wrong way" to become a better photographer. ...

Obtain the appropriate equipment. ...

Purchase equipment frugally. ...

Know your camera. ...

Research camera technology and photography tips. ...

Learn to use editing software. ...

Build a complete portfolio. ...

Find your niche.

Answered by prabhushankar1771
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Professional photography is an excellent career choice for anyone who wants to get paid for using their creative talents. It's one of the few fields where age and college degrees aren't as important as a good eye, a quality product, and self-discipline. Photography is a competitive field, so be prepared to start small. Then perfect your craft and build a portfolio of your best work.

Part One of Three:

Focusing on Your Photography

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Develop your photography skills.There is no “right way” or "wrong way" to become a better photographer. Some people take a class or get a college art degree with a photography focus. Others believe that college is a waste of time for becoming a photographer. You may find that you can teach yourself about photography from books and experimentation, or you may want to learn from other professionals. Whatever you decide to choose, if you work for it you can

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Obtain the appropriate equipment.The type of equipment you need will depend on the type of photography you are doing,[1] but you will likely need one or two camera bodies and a variety of lenses for different situations. You will also need a quality photo editing software.[2]

You may need additional equipment for lighting or if you want to create an in-home studio. Again, this depends upon your photographic specialization.

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Purchase equipment frugally. Having quality equipment is important for taking high-quality photos, but you need not invest all of your savings in brand new, high-end equipment before you really start your career. You can buy used equipment in good working condition, purchase older models at a discount after a new model comes out, rent equipment, or even borrow equipment until you are sure that your business will be successful.[3]

When you do need to purchase gear, keep track of it for taxes since it is a tax write-off.

Lenses are often a more important investment than camera bodies as they can be reused if you ever buy a new camera and usually provide a larger jump in image quality.

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