Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Learn photography and what to do when you grow up.

Learn photography and what to do when you grow up.

It seems that you came out to work early. 22 years old, you are still very young. There is nothing you can't learn. Just confirm your direction and keep going!

I am ten years older than you, and I came out to work at your age. As an only child, she grew up in the hands of her parents before graduation. She was not independent and confident. After graduation, I couldn't find my direction, I didn't know what I could do, and I didn't seem to find any special skills, so I just worked outside. In the past ten years, I have worked in at least seven or eight companies, been to different cities and learned a lot about industries I never understood ... It was not until nearly a year or so that I found that I liked photography best. I must stick to it. Although photography is still at the primary level and the salary is very low, I still try my best to learn and do it.

In another city, a classmate who graduated with me has always insisted on doing the same job in the same company, and now he has risen to the leadership level.

So I will be ashamed of myself. If I had found my favorite and most suitable job and stuck to it, maybe it would not be like this today. ...

Any hobby, when you regard it as a job, may not be as enjoyable as it was at the beginning. You should be prepared for this first. If you really want to take photography as your lifelong career, of course you have to try! You can start with a photography assistant in a small studio or a large studio. The salary will be low and the work will be hard. At least one year. In this process, you can learn from teachers, see more, learn more and do more, and gradually accumulate experience. If you can go through these tests, you are half successful! You will become a qualified photographer when you have accumulated enough to take excellent photos by yourself.

Best, good luck!