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How to learn the photography circle in China?

First of all, I majored in fine arts. I didn't listen to my family when I applied for the major. I majored in design and graduated for 4 years. The following is my experience as an experienced person.

Dreaming is not a bad thing, but in China, few people can afford it. If your family can provide you with food and clothing for a lifetime, you can go to graduate school of fine arts. Art majors usually offer photography courses, and then you can continue your photography career. The road to art is not as interesting as most people think, especially in China, which is a difficult road and full of thorns. If you can stand it, go ahead.

If you don't have this condition, I suggest you take an honest examination of teachers (it's not much easier to take an examination of teachers than civil servants now, and many people want to fail, so don't waste this opportunity). Playing photography and mixing photography forums in their spare time has made many people envy their lives.

PS: the advantages of being a teacher:

There are many holidays (needless to say, you can do whatever you want during those holidays);

Good reputation (most people like to marry a wife or daughter-in-law who is a teacher);

Stable income (after changing one black boss after another, you will feel that private enterprises are not alone at all; Or have experienced the experience of being dismissed, you will find how happy it is to have a stable job);

Good welfare (needless to say, gifts are given on holidays, and the welfare given by schools is envied by private enterprise personnel)

Wait, wait, wait, wait.