When we were young, we were captivated by seeing pictures. The
excitement and joy seeing your favorite idol or super-hero documented
filled you with enjoyment. As we get older we start to shy away from
being in front of cameras, but being on the other side of the camera,
the one taking the shots that's a different story. If you find that
you're a great photographer and you have fun doing it at the same time,
maybe a career in this field is right for you. There are plenty of
demands for photographers, especially experienced professionals.
The
money in photography careers are some of the best. Those entire
magazine covers you see on the stand will pay a photographer big bucks
off of just one photo. Here is a list of the top 5 careers for
photography.
Advertising: One of the top paying jobs in the field
of photography is advertising. It's estimated the salary for newspapers
and other print media photographers is around $50,000+. The dream job of
many aspiring photographers is to work for National Geographic, but
there are many other companies that will pay top dollar for your images.
Medicine:
Another photography career is linked to medicine. Medical photographers
use their skills to create pamphlets, textbooks, instructional
resources and other matters on the subject of medical processes and
research. It's estimated their salary is around $45,000, pretty great if
you ask me.
Freelance: Probably the first job that students start
out doing is that of freelance photography. This category of
photography covers weddings, school pictures, family portraits, or
digitally manipulating images for businesses. This is a career where
entrepreneurial and networking skills are essential, building a sturdy
portfolio while still continuing your day to day work. An estimated
salary for a freelance photographer is $40,000, so it's well worth your
effort and your free time.
Scientific: With an estimated annual
salary of $39,000+, scientific photographers are needed in every
scientific field whether it is astronomy, biology, geology or any of the
other fields of study. In this career it is useful and often necessary
to have detailed knowledge of the subject matter as you will most likely
be working with a team of researchers or scientists.
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