By: Kirsten Carrigan(:
Why this job? New people New styles/ideas Editing New places
What do they do? Produce clear images Adjust -filters, focus, shudder speeds, lenses Work with props -desired effects
Technology & tools Editing websites Developing equipment Camera stand Restoration materials (Props) High speed/multiple effects camera
Education Needed No required formal education Technical knowledge of photograph equipment capabilities. University/technical colleges Offer degrees Doctoral required for University positions
Salary 15,000-26,000 Up to 53,000 With a major in a degree How often do they work? About 40 hours a week Sometimes on weekends
Skills & Classes Online courses/ Highschool classes Art Multiple Design Photography Creativeness Technical knowledge Good eye/color vision Marketing skills
Promotions A raise Moved to a larger company Related Jobs Fashion Designer Architects Camera operators Film and video editors
Best Parts Meet new people Learn new styles/effects/interests Worst parts Getting started Not that great of pay Work according to customers
Job Outlook Grow as fast as the average occupations by 2014 Easiness noticed by people Handy Simple
Works Cited Doble, Rick. Career Building Through Digital Photography. New York: The Rosen Publication Group, Print. “Photographer.” bls. U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 19 March Web. 14 May What Can I Do Now?:Exploring Careers for Your Future. New York: Infobase Publishing, Print.