
Professional Photography…Wht courses can i take?!?
Pl z help!!
also would be gr8 if you could tell me abt the best places to do it!
Brooks Institute in California and Rochester Institute of Technology are considered the best in the USA. But I do not recommend taking college courses to become a professional photographer. They will only teach you how to take a technically good photo. They will not teach you how to make a living as a photographer. You need to apprentice yourself to a Professional Photographer to do that. If you are looking to improve as a hobby then try local community colleges. By the way the photography profession is extremely over saturated and you have to be very very good to make a living at it. Remember everyone has a camera and everyone thinks photoshop will make them a photographer. Also New York Institute of photography offers classes through the mail.
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