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How should I get started if I want to pursue photography, specifically runway photography, and more fashion-oriented photography?
How should I get started if I want to pursue photography, specifically runway photography, and more fashion-oriented photography? I have little to no experience besides a high school class, but the career choice seems very intriguing. I'm curious about any courses or learning I could take,...
Should I take internship opportunities even if they are unpaid?
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This question is related specifically to Art History and Museum Studies related internships for incoming Undergraduate students.
How can I remain positive and enthusiastic with my art?
Halfway through my freshman year, I changed my major from geoscience to studio art. At first I felt like I was behind. I honestly still feel like that. Sometimes I get a little discouraged when I see amazing artwork from other artist and don't get me wrong, this only pushes me to do better but...
How do I maintain a carrer in the arts after college?
I’m currently a junior at Georgia State University, set to graduate in 2026. I’ve had a few great opportunities as a student, but I’m feeling nervous about securing and maintaining a career after graduation.
How do I make good money as an artist?
I know that artists typically make a small amount of money, but some can also make a lot more than average.
How do I put myself out there in the art world as an aspiring Illustrator?
#Spring25 I'm about to transfer to CSUF and try to get into their illustration program because of my love for storytelling. I want to do concept design and art for creative projects as well as be able to make comics of my own. I want to know what I can do to make these dreams a reality.
how do I get a job in the art field?
I'm junior in college, and will graduate with a bachelor degree in art, and a minor in graphics design I'm looking for company's that are taking entry level people as I feel as though I could use some experience where should I look I'm stuck!
Do you feel that you've lost your "passion" for creative arts if you pursue an art major?
I'm going to school for fine arts (painting/drawing) and am nervous that my initial love for the arts will be diminished by the academic pressure of doing it for school.
I was wondering if anyone else had experiences this or had similar concerns, and what did you do to cope with that?