Photography while photography - Success Life

By Tawhid - June 10, 2019

Photography while photography
Photography while photography



Photography while photography


Many of the young people are now choosing creative professionals not to pursue traditional business after finishing their studies.  It is essential to possess artistic knowledge as well as skill in these professions.  Such a career photography.  There is now enough demand for this profession.

 Job field:


Print and online magazines are growing with time.  News agencies, multinational companies, and non-government organizations (NGOs) are in demand of photographers (photographer).  As a result, the employment of photographers is created.  Apart from it, there is a chance to make a documentary or work as a freelancer.

Deen Mohammad Shiblei, academic head of the photographic training institute, Counter Photo, said that people of any age age group can get a photographic training.  Many people now take photography as a career.  Someone is working in the organization, someone is working as a freelancer.  Besides, some are working as wedding photographers (wedding photos).

Need Training:


Photography can be learned by reading books, surfing the internet, viewing photos, with an experienced photographer, or by admitting to any educational institution.  If you want to take photography as a profession then it is important to have institutional education.  There are several photography training institutes in our country.  These institutions are currently offering photographic diploma or graduate degrees.

The basic condition of the diploma in photography, the trainee must have basic (basic) courses on photography.  There should be a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera.  This course is taught in digital camera operation, editing, portrait photography, photographing of children, model photography and landscape photography.

Asadur Rahman, a graduate from the private university, said that while studying at the school, the company started purchasing DSLR cameras and started photography in the hobby.  Today, he wants to take photography as his profession.  Asadur Rahman said, 'Initially, the common issues of photography were learned from the Internet.  But for the convenience of working professionally, I have taken the training of advanced photography.

 Income-earning:


Want to take photography as a profession, but how does the photographer earn?  About this, Deen Mohammad Shibli said, it is possible to earn 15 to 20 thousand rupees a month for photography at the beginner level.  With the experience, photographers earn money.  And freelancer and wedding photographer as well as earning honorable money in the month is possible.

Where to Learn:

Now many of our companies have started to teach photography.

Some of these are:

Pathshala:


Three years of professional photography course (six semester) semester fee is currently 35 thousand taka.  Address: Pathshala, 16, Friday, Dhaka.  Phone: 91209847

Counter Photo: Six Months 'Mentor Program' for Young Photographer  One year diploma course fee is 65 thousand taka  Address: 14 East Sheowarpara, Mirpur.  Phone: 9013026, 01677068735.
 Beagert Institute of Photography: One year old diploma course admission fee of 10 thousand taka  And each month the tuition fee is Tk two thousand.  Address: 83 Laboratory Road (Coffee House Lane), Dhaka.  Phone: 01716663757

Dhaka Photography Institute: Here the video course fee is 10 thousand rupees and the diploma course fee is 20 thousand taka.  Address: Sahara Tropical Center (sixth floor), 218 Elephant Road, Dhaka.  Phone: 901413, 01819285584.
 Dhaka University Photographic Society (DUPS): Only basic courses are done on DUPS photography.  Three months basic course fee is three thousand taka.  Those who are not students of the university can also participate in the training course.  Address: Dhaka University Student-Teacher Center, Nichtala.  Phone: 01197726055-54

Besides, photography courses are available in Photofeed, Frostlite, Alien Frances, Chanchal Mahmood School of Photography, Wedding Diary, Prism and National Institute of Mass Media.

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