Brooks Institute of Photography
is a world leader in Photographic and Motion Picture/Video education.
Located on the coast in southern California since 1945,
Brooks also offers degree programs leading to careers in: Web Design, Graphic Design, and Illustration.
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At Collins College you can learn about Computer Graphics, Visual Communication, Web Design, 3D Modeling, Interactive Multimedia, and much more.
Located in sunny Tempe, Arizona, earn your Associates or Bachelors Degree. Click to learn more.
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IADT - The International Academy of Design & Technology
ranks among the foremost private educational establishments in North America. It offers practical programs, taught by working professionals that provide you with the skills you need for career advancement. Classrooms and studios are equipped with industry-current technology so that you can learn to apply your new skills to real-world situations.
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Top 10 Qualities of a Great Photographer
Photography can be a very competitive career field. Job opportunities with newspapers and magazines are highly sought-after, and freelancing careers can be difficult to establish. That said, many photographers become extremely successful in the field, with the top photographers sharing a set of ten top qualities that separate them from those who aren't as successful. To be a great photographer, one must have:
- 1. Ambition: A great photographer is very ambitious and seeks out opportunities for work. They follow the industry closely and pursue opportunities as they arise.
- 2. An Eye for Detail: A great photographer pays close attention to detail and captures important details on film. Conversely, they are also able to edit out small details that might take away from a subject in a photograph.
- 3. Business Aptitude: A great photographer has keen business skills and can manage business aspects of a freelancing career, including finances and marketing.
- 4. Creativity: A great photographer is very creative and has an artistic eye. They intuitively can judge what makes for a good photograph.
- 5. Familiarity with Legal Documents: A great photographer is familiar with contracts, copy write laws, and other legal issues that may present themselves during one's career.
- 6. Hand-Eye Coordination: A great photographer has excellent hand-eye coordination to manipulate the equipment involved in capturing top-notch photos.
- 7. Networking Skills: A great photographer has savvy networking skills and can identify those who are important to know in the industry. They are able to approach important players and keep them informed of the work they do.
- 8. People Skills: A great photographer has terrific people skills and can work well with a variety of people, including clients and editors. They can put people at ease while they are being photographed.
- 9. Self-Marketing Skills: A great photographer has excellent self-marketing skills. They have a great portfolio that demonstrates the quality of work and are able to adequately promote their services.
- 10. Technical Skills: A great photographer has excellent technical skills and can easily hand photography equipment, such as digital cameras and lighting, as well as software programs to edit photographs.
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