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PhotographyBy: Kirsten Carrigan(:
Why this job?New peopleNew styles/ideasEditingNew places
What do they do?Produce clear imagesAdjust
-filters, focus, shudder speeds, lensesWork with props
-desired effects
Technology & toolsEditing websitesDeveloping equipment Camera stand Restoration materials (Props)High speed/multiple effects camera
Education NeededNo required formal educationTechnical knowledge of photograph
equipment capabilities.University/technical colleges
Offer degrees Doctoral required for University positions
Salary15,000-26,000
Up to 53,000 With a major in a degree
How often do they work?About 40 hours a week
Sometimes on weekends
Skills & ClassesOnline courses/ Highschool classes
ArtMultiple DesignPhotography
Creativeness Technical knowledgeGood eye/color visionMarketing skills
PromotionsA raiseMoved to a larger company
Related JobsFashion DesignerArchitectsCamera operators Film and video editors
Best PartsMeet new peopleLearn new styles/effects/interests
Worst partsGetting startedNot that great of payWork according to customers
Job OutlookGrow as fast as the average occupations by
2014Easiness noticed by people
HandySimple
Works CitedDoble, Rick. Career Building Through Digital
Photography. New York: The Rosen Publication Group, 2008. Print.
“Photographer.” bls. U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 19 March 2010. Web. 14 May 2012.
What Can I Do Now?:Exploring Careers for Your Future. New York: Infobase Publishing,
2007. Print.