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How to improve junior high school photography performance

This is really useful. You have to understand that the photography industry is different from the general traditional industry. In photography, it's your work, not your diploma.

If you are really strong, your films are really good, even without a diploma.

It is no problem to develop in the direction of commercial photography, but it is an ambitious plan. You can't force yourself to develop in this area as soon as you graduate.

Don't despise the studio. People who are good at commercial photography have gone through this stage. Although the studio has many limitations, it can also teach you more.

Here are some suggestions about your idea. Now that grades are not important, all you have to do is graduate from Grade Three smoothly. Before graduation, make good use of this time, pick up the camera and try to improve your shooting level.

After graduation, I suggest you find a vocational high school that can specialize in photography, where you can learn a lot of professional knowledge. Although practice is very important, you might as well go directly to a professional place to learn. No matter how specific it is, it depends on yourself. It's no use sending you to the best photography school if you don't work hard.

During my study in vocational high school, I can learn to be a photographer's assistant again and again. Of course, it is best to find a photographer's assistant in the photo studio (if your family conditions are good, it should be easy to find and make connections), but you can't go to the photo studio as an assistant. I still remind you not to think that the photo studio is not good. Do you think the photos you have taken now have reached the level of the studio? If not, there are still many things you need to learn in the studio.

When you graduate from vocational high school and have some experience as an internship assistant, then at this time, you will start a business, open a studio and specialize in commercial photography, and there will be no problem.

It is not important to have a diploma. You can consider taking an advanced photographer's license or something (this is of little use and you can buy it with money). Anyway, take all the relevant photography certificates before you look at your own work. A wise boss or client won't mind your diploma if he sees that your work is really good.

That's all, please work hard ~ if you have any questions, please M~:)