1) How do you prepare for your work?
2) How did you become a professional in this field?
3) What are the easiest things about your job?
4) What’s the hardest thing about your job?
5) How can I become a professional in this career?
6) How has digital photography changed this field?
7) What are colleges that I can attend if I am interested in studied your field?

1) How do you prepare for your work? i meditate prior to any photo shoot. then I scoop out the area. I go look a day prior or weeks prior and try to get a feel for the one day without the camera one day with so I can be intune with nature.

2) How did you become a professional in this field? buy charging money for what i love to do. I feel bad sometimes but as a landscape artist/photographer/painter I feel more connected to my work than just someone viewing my work. so my prices are more on the high end.

3) What are the easiest things about your job? doing what I love being myself.

4) What’s the hardest thing about your job? – Dealing with people asking questions "What are you doing" are you photographing me. and trying to be nice to them. a reason I do landscape nature photography is to not deal with people as most annoy me!

5) How can I become a professional in this career? – pick up a camera start shooting and show off your work be willing to sell at flea markets yardsales and be willing to spend the money and time to learn what you need to learn to go further. don’t plan on making a crap load of money. unless you want to do events like weddings

6) How has digital photography changed this field? it made it easier for someone who always wanted to take a lot of photo’s take a lot of photo’s some people are really good so it increases competition.

7) What are colleges that I can attend if I am interested in studied your field? – I went to school for broadcasting. if you want to work in this field chances are you don’t need an education however I will always suggest business classes most photographers end up owning their own business most fail because they know everything about a camera but nothing about how to run a business.

One Response to “can someone who is skilled in digital photography please answer these interview questions?”

  1. ? Mad Luv ? says:

    1) How do you prepare for your work? i meditate prior to any photo shoot. then I scoop out the area. I go look a day prior or weeks prior and try to get a feel for the one day without the camera one day with so I can be intune with nature.

    2) How did you become a professional in this field? buy charging money for what i love to do. I feel bad sometimes but as a landscape artist/photographer/painter I feel more connected to my work than just someone viewing my work. so my prices are more on the high end.

    3) What are the easiest things about your job? doing what I love being myself.

    4) What’s the hardest thing about your job? – Dealing with people asking questions "What are you doing" are you photographing me. and trying to be nice to them. a reason I do landscape nature photography is to not deal with people as most annoy me!

    5) How can I become a professional in this career? – pick up a camera start shooting and show off your work be willing to sell at flea markets yardsales and be willing to spend the money and time to learn what you need to learn to go further. don’t plan on making a crap load of money. unless you want to do events like weddings

    6) How has digital photography changed this field? it made it easier for someone who always wanted to take a lot of photo’s take a lot of photo’s some people are really good so it increases competition.

    7) What are colleges that I can attend if I am interested in studied your field? – I went to school for broadcasting. if you want to work in this field chances are you don’t need an education however I will always suggest business classes most photographers end up owning their own business most fail because they know everything about a camera but nothing about how to run a business.
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