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Turn Your Photography Hobby into a Career

by Amelia Gray
Online Education Columnist

You've always loved taking pictures, from the snapshots you took on your first disposable camera to the digital pix you snap at every opportunity. If you're interested in a career in photography, you can get the technical and business training you need at home with distance learning photography courses.

Photography is a fun hobby, but formal career training provides the knowledge and skill required to start a self-sustaining career. Competition within the industry is keen, but there are a number of career specializations that appeal to almost any shutterbug.

Education for a Career in Photography

Do you like to take pictures of nature, or your best friends? Different photographers are inspired by different subjects. Here are a few options for budding professional photographers:

  • Fine art photography: You'll combine creativity and talent with technical proficiency in this inspiring career. Fine art photographers sell or display their prints in galleries and art shows.
  • News photography: Newsworthy people, places, and events are the subjects in front of these photographers' lenses.
  • Portrait photography: These photographers may work with studios or on their own, photographing people with formal and candid shots.
  • Wedding photography: One of the more common ways for photographers to freelance, wedding photography captures a couple's special day in a memorable format.

Career training in photography can be essential when building your portfolio. If you need a flexible program that will allow you to concentrate on your photographic resume, consider getting your photography education through a distance learning program.

Source
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Photographers"

Amelia Gray is a teacher and freelance writer in San Marcos, TX. Amelia earned a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature from Arizona State University.