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Nitesh Chaubey

Beginner-Level 5

Madhya Pradesh - Makhan Lal Chaturvedi University.
Maharashtra - Symbiosis University.
Gujarat - NID.

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Nitesh Chaubey

Beginner-Level 5

1-year professional photography diploma course. A strong portfolio will help you to get a job.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

In India, three main course formats are available, when it comes to photography-
Bachelors Degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
The Bachelors Degree courses falls under the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts categories. Bachelor of Science courses are available too. Visual Communication is a course that covers the art of photography. Bachelors DEGREE COURSES:
BA Photography
BA Visual Arts and Photography
BFA Photography
B.Sc. Photography and Video Visual Production
B.Sc. In Photography and Cinematography
Some of the well known Diploma programs are-
Diploma in Digital Photography
PG Diploma in Photography
Diploma in Fashion Pho
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello jatin, Photography is a profession as well as an art form. It requires a lot of experience and practice. For that, you mainly need passion and dedication. Once you become a professional, you can earn more. Candidates who have cleared the 10+2 examination are eligible for the Diploma or certificate courses in photography. One can begin his/her career as an assistant of a senior or professional photographer, so that he/she can grasp the finer points of photography. Photographers can go on to specialise in areas such as portrait, commercial and industrial, advertising, scientific, fashion, news, wildlife photography, etc. A freelanc
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Photography is not a traditional subject that you or I can get in a University Degree. Most Often, we get it in Mass Comm/ Mass Media or Journaism Degrees. People Doing Film Making or related Electronic Media studies also get to do this SUBJECT.
But MOST of the People doing Photography on a Large Scale are the ones who did not do a degree but pursued the INTEREST!
You have interest, keep it active and join people who do photography. At your B.Sc. Institution as well you can showcase your SKILLS of Photography.
If you are just Interested and have never tried to enhance your skills of photography, then you need to do hardwork in this.

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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

Being a host to an assortment of jungles of various atmospheric and weather conditions, India is the dream destination for any wildlife photographer. Professional wildlife photographers generally take assignments from editors of newspapers, magazine, publishing companies, advertising agencies, and government agencies. Most of them prefer to work independently and share their work with various media agencies and wildlife NGOs. Besides, they can also host exhibitions and send their work to photography contests to get their talent identified and recognized in the industry, thereby earning the desired name and fame. Whats more, photographs
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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

You can work as a press photographer or photojournalist or fashion photographers. Self-employed, or freelance, photographers may license the use of their photographs. They should also develop an individual style of photography in order to differentiate themselves from the competition.

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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

A professional photographer may work independently or under the supervision of others. One may also work as a freelancer.
News papers, magazines and websites are known to hire photographers. Salary depends on the role that a photographer goes for. Average starting salary for a staff photographer could be anywhere between 10-25K.

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Ankit Raghav

Beginner-Level 4

If you want to be professional photographer, then the thing that is required the most is creativeness. You can do professional photography course from some reputed institute. Most of the photographers work as assistant photographer, the salary could be anywhere between 6000-11000. Or you can become a freelancer or start your own studio.

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