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More than half of all photographers are self-employed, a much higher proportion than for most occupations.
   
Freelance and portrait photographers need technical proficiency, gained through either a degree program, vocational training, or extensive photography experience.
   
Growth of Internet versions of magazines, journals, and newspapers will require increasing numbers of commercial photographers to provide digital images. 
   
   
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Photographers)
 
Photography Classes From A to Z






Are you ready to go beyond the basics of Photography? Eager to advance to the next level? If so, there are a host of  

Photography Classes

  available to enhance your skills and enable you to specialize. At Brooks Institute of Photography, for instance, you can take photography classes from A (architecture photography) to Z (zone photography)!

Architecture photography classes provide the opportunity to work with architects and designers and produce projects that meet their criteria. This real-world client experience is invaluable, and critical to your success as a photographer.

Automotive photography training allows you to use your camera to capture the sleek curves of sports cars as well as the rugged exteriors of SUVs. With an emphasis on proper production and job cost procedures, the specialized instruction in lighting, location shooting, and car preparation round out this hands-on photography training.

Celebrity photography classes offer the opportunity to learn the process of networking and breaking into the celebrity photography market. Gain insight into the issues and skills you'll need to work with celebrity publicists, managers, and agents, as well as magazine editors, photo editors, and art directors.

With food photography training, you can produce pictures that are good enough to eat. While studying in a studio workshop with professional food stylists and photographers, you'll encounter all the delicacies of professional food photography.

Nature photography classes teach the techniques needed to capture the spectacular views of the world around us. Whether you're photographing cacti, calla lilies, or cucumbers, you'll be highlighting the glory of all things growing on the earth.

Want to be a travel photographer? Travel photography classes are a popular option for those who wish to learn the techniques and marketing of leisure travel photography. Choose a location with a wide range of subject matter, and push your photography career in the right direction.

Undersea photography classes combine your love of the water with your passion for photography. Spend your instructional time at sea, learning how to capture images that are hidden to most of us, and overcoming the challenges of capturing light as it plays through water.

Zone photography classes showcase the techniques and applications of the Zone System, a practical method of mastering black and white photography. With this photography training, you can join the ranks of Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Edward Weston, and Ansel Adams, who have all used this method in their work.

Why not become the best photographer you can?


Find out more about Brooks Institute of Photography today.










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