At A Glance
Pictures are a powerful medium. They can inform, amuse,
shock or amaze and if presented in the right manner, they can be beautiful and
creative. Are you creative and imaginative? Do you have an eye for aesthetic
detail and composition. Do you enjoy presenting things visually and
communicating ideas to others through photographs. Is photography more than a
hobby to you and do you feel a ripple of excitement when you imagine displaying
your art to others? If your answer to all these questions is yes, then this
passion can offer you a lot as a profession.
Sometimes back, the idea of being a professional
photographer might not have appealed to many but today lots of people want to
be photographers. The rise of mass communication and the growing importance of
the media and fashion is probably a factor which has lead to this change. Many
imagine the lifestyle of a photographer to be exotic wherein they meet the rich
and the famous and travel first class around the world at someone else’s
expense. Well this can prove to be true for you if you are talented and hard
working and you understand that there is no formal career structure in
photography. There is a chance that you might be clicking pictures at the play
school in your locality, but you could also be clicking photographs at the
Cannes red carpet.
The Work
Photography offers a number of opportunities and the range
of the fields that you can venture into. Mentioned below are the different
career options possible within the realm of photography.
Press Photographers or Photo Journalists provide the press
with pictures that are relevant to the daily news and events. This kind of
photography is best done instinctively. Hence, you need to be spontaneous and
know what kind of a picture would best illustrate your article. If you are
adventurous and willing to work under difficult conditions when needed, then
this field is probably for you.
Fashion Photography is the field where one works for fashion
houses, designers or individual models. To be a part of this glamorous world,
you must have knowledge about latest fashion trends and you should be willing
to be experimental and creative.
Portrait Photographers are people-oriented photographers who
click snaps of individuals. The subjects range from children to pets, functions
to social events etc. You can also specialize as wedding photographers.
Industrial Photographers click photographs of machinery,
merchandise, industrial layout, workers at work etc. to be used for company
publications and for the purposes of advertising and selling.
Wildlife Photographers capture the animal kingdom and plant
life in its most natural and habitual form. This kind of photography is a part
of Nature photography which also covers landscapes and scenery. If you love
nature and have the ability to capture the perfect sunsets and waterfalls in
your camera then this is definitely an option that you could consider.
Feature Photographers narrate an entire story through the
medium of photographs. Hence to be a feature photographer, you have to have
extensive knowledge of the subject that you are dealing with and you should be
willing to work at any given time and place.
Forensic Photographers click photographs at crime scenes
from all possible angles with great emphasis on details in order to help the
police or detective agencies.
Fine Art Photographers click photographs which are sold as
an art form. To be a fine art photographer, you have to be very creative and
expressive.
Freelancing is the most popular option in this profession.
To be working as a freelancer, you need to have great management skills and the
ability to work independently. You might not know where the next job is coming
from and their will be the hassles of keeping accounts. But, you can be your
own boss and find, shoot and sell your own photographs.
Scientific Photography is used for scientific publications
and research reports. The areas that it covers are biology, medicine, chemistry
and engineering. You have to have both interest and knowledge to be a part of
this field.
Personal Attributes and Skills
To be a photographer, you have to have both creativity and
technical knowledge. You must have that extra quality and interest in visuals,
colour, light etc. The field of photography is constantly changing with the
advancement of technology and hence you have to be fast-paced and willing to
learn throughout your career.
Salary
Photography as a field has no particular or fixed career and
salary structure. One has to be very brave to start off as a freelancer. You
would rather begin by working in a studio. One can start as an assistant to
senior photographers in which you’d be paid Rs 3500 to Rs 6000. Once you are
established, you would be paid as per the assignment. The range can be from Rs
10,000 to Rs 30,000. Fields like commercial photography pay higher compared to
the other fields. Beginnings can be made at Rs. 15,000 which may grow over a
period of time.
Eligibility: You can start right after you finish with your
schooling [10+2] or you can take up photography after your graduation in any
subject.
Institutes
Where to study?
A number of institutes and universities offer certificate
and diploma courses in photography. Some also offer it as three year integrated
courses and subsidiary subjects. Provided below is a list of these institutes.
Degree courses in Photography (B.A. 3 year integrated)
Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa
Pune University, Fergusson College, Poona
Diploma Courses (one year)
Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi-221002.
Ravishankar University , Raipur-492010.
Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati517502.
Other institutions are:
International school of photography
C-7/143, Safdarjung Development Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi –
110016
Academy of Photography, Kolkata
Film and Television Institute of India, Law College Road,
Pune -411004 (Photography as a subsidiary subject)
Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, Chennai -600113
(Photography as a subsidiary subject)
Fergussen college, Pune( B.A. Degree Course in photography)
India International Photographic Council, 12, Modern School,
Barakhamba Road, New Delhi- 110001
MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamianagar, New Delhi -110025
(Photography as a subsidiary subject)
National Institute of Design, Allahabad-211002, UP
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, E.M. Bye Pass
Road, Kolkata - 700094 (Photography as a subsidiary subject)
Southern Film Institute, Thiruvallam, Thiruvananthapuram (1
year certificate course)
St. Xavier’s Institute of Communication, St. Xaviers
college, Fort, Mumbai-400001
The Film and TV Institute of Tamil Nadu, Chennai – 600113
Source : timesjobs.com
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