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What to Expect from a Career in Photography
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
Photographers
Use this report to find out what to expect from a career in photography.
• Nature of the Work
• Working Conditions
• Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement
• Employment
• Job Outlook
• Earnings
• Related Occupations
• Sources of Additional Information
Significant Points
Competition for jobs is expected to be keen because the work is attractive to many people.
Technical expertise, a “good eye,” imagination, and creativity are essential.
More than half of all photographers are self-employed; the most successful are adept at operating a business and able to take advantage of opportunities provided by rapidly changing technologies.
Nature of the Work
Photographers produce and preserve images that paint a picture, tell a story, or record an event. To create commercial-quality photographs, photographers need both technical expertise and creativity. Producing a successful picture requires choosing and presenting a subject to achieve a particular effect, and selecting the appropriate equipment. For example, photographers may enhance the subject’s appearance with natural or artificial light, shoot the subject from an interesting angle, draw attention to a particular aspect of the subject by blurring the background, or use various lenses to produce desired levels of detail at various distances from the subject.
Laura_Locke
3 months ago
32 comments
Don't let the photo fool you; not all types of photographers are stuck in small spaces like the one shown. I love my career as a photographer, but its not all fun and games. Decide if you want to work for yourself or under someone else; either way there are positive and negative compromises. Business knowledge is must to make it in this competitive field.
jamie84
3 months ago
10 comments
looks like I need to be investing in a better camera!
Margdalene
4 months ago
520 comments
Interesting article providing with specific and conrete data that can help moving on!
Larry_Powell
9 months ago
2 comments
Good article, I would like to know how to stand out from the rest.
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about 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this article to give people like me an idea of what to expect in turning our love of photography into a career/business.
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about 1 year ago
Good article. I liked the nature of the work.
rippedflannel
about 1 year ago
50 comments
the photo at the top of this article is absolute nightmare fuel...giant herds of photographers huddled into a 10'x10' foot area (all focused on the same subject and taking pictures from the same exact angle) makes me weep. Bye bye creativity.
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about 1 year ago
ewwwww... if I based my career move on the Bureau of Labor Statistics information... I'd have joined the exciting ranks of Mortuary Science