Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can the university photography major take the postgraduate entrance examination?

Can the university photography major take the postgraduate entrance examination?

If you want to make a living as a photographer, then I don't think it's the right choice to take the postgraduate exam in related majors. Yes, the school teacher will let you pick up the camera and shoot this and that, but this will only be a small part of your study career. I'm worried that when you graduate, you won't remember why you went to school these years.

Skill improvement requires practice, a lot of practice, until quantitative change causes qualitative change.

In this respect, skill schools will be more suitable for you.

If you want to make a living as a photographer, then I think it may not be wise to take the postgraduate entrance examination in China. You should visit the photography departments of art colleges in Britain, France, Germany and the United States. Digital cameras may not be feasible in these schools, so it will be better, cheaper and easier to buy an FM2 as soon as possible. At the same time, you have to read a lot of books, history, theories, genres, and a lot of photos behind them.

Thought promotion needs knowledge accumulation. A camera is often just a pen for drawing.