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scottsdaleriots
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I mean, like paying thousands and thousands of $$$$ for school fees and spending 2-3 years (or more in a classroom and studio-like environment) studying photography. The price of canon lenses are expensive - referring to L lenses and newer pro bodies aren't cheap (had to add something about canon so hoping this thread won;t get deleted/moved).
Reason I ask is coz today was my first day of my course (this entire week is orientation with a few intro-class type sessions). I kinda actually didn't want to be there, it's more so about studio [wedding and portrait, some food] photography IMO. I have two 8am classes and one starts at 8.30am (it takes me 2hrs to get to my school each way). I also have two 12 hr days, including the hrs it'll take for me to get home.
I've tried countless of times to apply to work in a photography studio just to get a feel of what it's like (even tried volunteering to no avail) BEFORE i decide that i want to spend yrs studying photography. But everyone wants that darn piece of paper! I know I've probably answered my own question, it's just why is it difficult to get your foot in the door of the photography industry without a 'certified qualification' and not having to have gone and studied it at school. I want to work from home and people (photographers/teachers) have said that all you need is a camera, lens and a business card. It sounds so simple yet it isn't, least not for me. No one wants their photo taken.
I figure (in my logic) that there's really no point spending thousands of $$$$ and yrs of your life going to uni to studying photography when you can learn a lot off stuff from the internet? In other words I hate my timetable and I don't understand fully why it's so hard to change your status as an 'amatuer' "I'll take photos for free for the experience/minimal $$" photographer to a professional photographer or the very least a semi-pro/enthusiast where people will pay you reasonable $$$ to take their photos.Rant over
Reason I ask is coz today was my first day of my course (this entire week is orientation with a few intro-class type sessions). I kinda actually didn't want to be there, it's more so about studio [wedding and portrait, some food] photography IMO. I have two 8am classes and one starts at 8.30am (it takes me 2hrs to get to my school each way). I also have two 12 hr days, including the hrs it'll take for me to get home.
I've tried countless of times to apply to work in a photography studio just to get a feel of what it's like (even tried volunteering to no avail) BEFORE i decide that i want to spend yrs studying photography. But everyone wants that darn piece of paper! I know I've probably answered my own question, it's just why is it difficult to get your foot in the door of the photography industry without a 'certified qualification' and not having to have gone and studied it at school. I want to work from home and people (photographers/teachers) have said that all you need is a camera, lens and a business card. It sounds so simple yet it isn't, least not for me. No one wants their photo taken.
I figure (in my logic) that there's really no point spending thousands of $$$$ and yrs of your life going to uni to studying photography when you can learn a lot off stuff from the internet? In other words I hate my timetable and I don't understand fully why it's so hard to change your status as an 'amatuer' "I'll take photos for free for the experience/minimal $$" photographer to a professional photographer or the very least a semi-pro/enthusiast where people will pay you reasonable $$$ to take their photos.