Freelance Photography: How to Begin Your Career
Freelance
Photography: How to Begin Your Career
by Colin Hartness
http://www.asaphotography.com
Photography is a vast world. There are many different types
of photography and many different kinds of people that
enjoy it. It’s a hobby that be relatively inexpensive or
one that you can invest a lot of money on. Photos are so
special because they give us memories of times and places
and events in our lives. We can hold onto these memories
forever with a photograph.
As much as people love photos, many people love taking
them even more. Whether it’s a mother who takes photos at
every of her children’s moments in life (first smile, first
step, first spaghetti meal) or maybe it’s the father who
never forgets his camera for a football or basketball game,
or maybe it’s the young girl who loves nature hikes with
her camera; these people are not exceptions. They all have
an eye for those special moments and they all appreciate
the camera’s ability to capture that moment and freeze it
in time forever.
What is Freelance Photography?
What if you love photography so much you wish you could
do it for a living? I mean, you actually get paid for your
photographs! But you work solely for yourself, selling each
photo or series of photos individually. You don’t have a
boss. You work sometimes on assignment and you may sell to
magazines. That is freelance photography.
Freelance photography may be your entire career or it may
start out as something you do in your spare time but begin
making money from it. It’s just like freelance writing in
this sense that many people turn it into a career and enjoy
the freedom of working essentially for themselves on their
own time and making money doing something they love doing
anyway.
How to Build a Portfolio
To start getting jobs as a freelance photographer, you
need a portfolio. A portfolio will show samples of your
work. Even if you have never had photographs published or
publicly displayed, you can start a portfolio of your best
work and then add onto it if you win photography contests
or start receiving paid work.
How to Get Jobs
As we mentioned, building a portfolio is the first step in
submitting your work for pay but when it comes right down
to it, it’s the quality of the photo that will determine if
you get paid for it. Some people have more of a natural
talent for taking great pictures than others but it is a
skill that anyone can learn. There are schools dedicated to
the art of photography and you can even get a degree in it.
If you are just getting started, you can look into classes
provided by your local community center or community
college. Some cities have photography groups that meet to
share photos and tips. There are also many groups online
dedicated to photography and freelance photography.
You need to view as many famous photographs as possible.
Take a look at what is getting published and compare it to
your own photos. This allows you to compare and learn from
other’s work. It takes more than just point and shoot to
get a great photo. You need to learn about focus, lighting,
colors and backgrounds and much more.
Once you start learning about photography and creating a
portfolio, you can start submitting your photos to contests
and magazines. Get a list of photography markets and start
submitting to ones that accept your type of photos. Don’t
expect to make it to the big times right away. Few people
actually achieve this but you can start small and
eventually make your way into a nice living from freelance
photography.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
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