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  • Tips for Choosing a Digital Photography School

    Posted on February 10th, 2010 GuestPoster No comments

    If you want to do digital photography as a hobby or as a profession, you should not settle for the first digital photography school you come across. You should consider your specific needs, meaning that if you are interested in digital photography as a hobby, you should go to a school offering the basics of digital photography such as online digital photography schools. If you are interested in digital photography as a profession, you should go for a school offering theory and practical lessons such as a college offering media studies. To get the school that fits your specific needs, do thorough research. You can do research by going thorough technology magazines or the yellow pages, but the internet is the best place to do such research because you get to compare many schools, the information is current, your anonymity is guaranteed, and it is a cheap and convenient source of information.

    When choosing between different photography schools, get recommendations from established digital photographers. You can also talk to others in the industry and to students of different schools. When doing online research, consider the testimonials in websites of different digital photography schools. This will not only increase you chances of getting a good school, buy you will know what to expect in terms of the curriculum, the tuition fees, the hours, and the equipment. To avoid being scammed, only go for established digital photography schools. There are different professional bodies and you should get a list of accredited schools from them. You should be particularly careful when choosing online schools since there is a risk of internet fraud and it is difficult to determine the physical address of the company in case you need to take legal or any other action.

    Consider what the market needs when choosing a digital photography school. This way, you will not be stuck with a skill that nobody needs. Do a thorough survey of the market by talking to potential customers and industry players. You should study a field that you are passionate about to avoid boredom later on. You should also consider your capabilities when choosing the field.

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