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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Get specialisation in the field of photography or in the fashion photography. To become an established fashion photographer it is really important understand the concept of photography deeply and carry out the practice of photography on daily basis. This daily practice helps you to understand the core concept of the photography. You firstly have to be very much interested in the task of photography, try to love its concept. Secondly, now the types of angles a photo have and which photograph needs which sort of angle. To understand the basic concept of landscape and portrait photography. To know the process of shadow, use of filters, us
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Jemmy
On one hand this is easy and fascinating but at the same time it's little exhausting. To be a camera handler you first need to buy your own one than try to polish your skills of photography. Than increase your step and take part in the photography competitions that are usually conducted by our government and some private sectors/colleges too. Try to add as much as work /experience/skills/projects in your profile, so that whenever you will visit the channels like this you would be able to show all your work to them. As sometime not only the degree but your talent, skills and experience matters. Secondly, attempt the same pro
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Mohd Sarim,
First, by pursuing a course, second, by your own efforts. On your own you can explore yourself by making a large collection of your work, making an actual visit to wild places, send your work to concerned channels or website. But, this is a long process and surety is not there. Just a matter of potential. Again there are two options in terms if you are thinking to pursue a course. Either go for a three year degree programme or choose a certificate course that lasts for months only. If degree programme than choose B.J. MCA full time 3 year degree course. This would not only help you to be a wildlife photographer but wil
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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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You can go for Masters in Physics either from Indian universities or from abroad. As the physicists are highly in demand nowadays. Also, you can be a faculty in university which will give a good amount of salary.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Yes, there is vast scope in photography nowadays. After doing Diploma/ certificate courses in Photography, you can get job easily. Some of the job options are :
-Photojouranlist
-Press photographer
-Portrait and wedding photographer
-Commercial photographer
-Feature photographer
-Advertising photographer
-Scientific photographer
-Fashion photographer
-Freelance photographer

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Charu Singh

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O. P Jindal Global University offers Bachelors degree in journalism and mass communication headed by former dean of Columbia School of Journalism- Tom Goldstein. The course offers a separate module in still photography in which students are given the technical knowledge of camera, after which they have to produce a photo book on a subject/issue of their choice. They are free to explore the camera and the faculty is also extremely supportive.

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