Tips For Becoming A Successful Professional Architectural Photographer

By Peter Cox


The internet is littered with photos users have taken of themselves, friends, family, meals, and endless other trivia. Although today's technology makes taking pictures easy, it is no guarantee of quality. A good photograph requires more than the snap of a button. There is a certain amount of skill, knowledge, and talent involved. Really good photography is an art form. If you are interested in photography, buildings, and looking for a career opportunity, you might consider becoming an architectural photographer.

It may be fun to snap friends and family in awkward moments with your phone camera, but a real photo shoot requires professional equipment and the know how to use it. It is not a good idea to invest in expensive equipment until you are serious about learning the craft however. You can purchase an affordable digital camera, that will produce good quality pictures, to start with. These cameras have a lot of functions, and it's a good idea to learn exactly what they are capable of.

Many successful photographers have lucrative careers without ever going to college, but having a bachelor's degree will give you an edge against the competition. Not only will clients tend to believe you know more if you have an advanced degree, but you will actually have learned something about composition, balance, lighting, and tension.

As you experiment, take classes, and learn your craft, you need to start to put together a portfolio of your best work. This will become a kind of visual resume you can show potential clients. As your work improves and matures, you can remove older examples and replace them with more professional efforts.

The tradition of young artists apprenticing themselves to older, more mature, and experienced craftsmen has passed. In its place, today's young professionals tend to become assistants to successful and admired craftsmen willing to spend the time as mentors. If you are smart, you will soak up all the knowledge you can. It will be invaluable when you set out on your independent career.

The most successful artists are those who come in close and frequent contact with other artists. Networking is important for you as a way to grow in your career and to grow as a gifted photographer. You will find there are numerous organizations where you can meet like minded professionals and get advice and suggestions.

The most successful people continue to learn and grow throughout their careers and lives. It is important to be open to new ideas and the progression of technology. If you get complacent, younger and more ambitious professionals will take your place. Sitting in on college courses is a great way to stay current.

You may never be a world famous photographer, but you can become successful and earn a good living taking pictures of interesting buildings. Travel may be necessary, and standing for long periods of time will probably become the norm. You will have the satisfaction though of doing something you love and that is admired by others.




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