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how to get into photography?

i want to do photography

Thank you comment icon I have been doing my own photography and videography on Instagram. I mostly work on wildlife, adventure reels, and people photography. Adventure with the camera you have, and find your camera that fits best for the photos you are taking that you feel connected to. Take photos of what inspires you. Recommended practicing using apps like, Lightroom to edit your photos. I created my own website using canvas to share out my information. Canvas is a really easy tool to create websites, and post them on your social media. One last piece of advice is to take photos of your friends and people to share out. It could help start making your small business and earn money as well :) You got this and I wish you all the best of luck on your photography journey Kyle

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Paul’s Answer

I would look for a college or university degree that places emphasis on photography.

This might come in the form of a Bachelors Degree with an emphasis or concentration in art, or there might be a program with a degree that has photo journalism.

This might be a good way to get more experience and learn and get mentored from people who have worked in the field.
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Nat’s Answer

If you want to be a photographer, the most important step is to start taking pictures. If you have a cell phone, use it, and start capturing what you see. Photograph what you love, what you're passionate about. That's where to start.
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Joshua’s Answer

A lot of it will depend on what kind of photography you want to do. But a great place to start is making photographs with whatever equipment you have available to you. Following photographers you like on Instagram, YouTube and in books is a great place to see what you like and learn. Most schools have a photography class. Depending on if you want to do studio portraits, art, nature and landscape or photojournalism will make a difference what kind of college or school you look into. However, the best way to learn is to play with making photos, especially if you have a camera that allows you to control the settings instead of doing everything on AUTO mode.
Have fun!
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David’s Answer

Not sure what getting into photography means. So, I'll tell you how I got into this business over 50 years ago.
Someone told me I should know how to use a camera and I thought that sounded like a good idea. I borrowed a 35mm camera from my aunt, my local camera store sold me a roll of film and showed my how to load it and I was off to the races. I got some darkroom gear from a guy who was throwing it out and books that told me how to process and print black and white film and set up a crude darkroom in my folks basement. I enrolled in a couple of night classes in photography in New York City and would drive into the city four evenings a week for class. I finished my classes, took a week off work and walked around the City until I was hired as an assistant in a studio. That's how I got started. And, I am still fascinated with still images.
There's tons of information on the internet and lots of books on photography and photographers.
Good luck!
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Billy’s Answer

Many different way.
In basic, you will need to learn how to compose a shot and what different focal range to use and how to capture a moment.
All these will come with time when you take more and more photo. Pick up a DSLR or just use your photo to start taking different photo and see how to improve and what feel it gives you.

Career wise, start looking for some 2nd shooter job and start prepare your porfolio. Nowadays, there are many social platform that you can post your photo and share to the public. These are at no cost and you can start anytime you like. Just don't expect result comes quick. However, just keep doing those and you will get it going eventually.

Gear wise, don't need to pick the latest and best gear. We have a lot of great camera these days and looking into 2nd head gear might save you a lot.

Youtube is a great platform to learn the basic of photograph so take advantage of the different free resource and just start building your portfolio.
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