Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Once in photography, it is as deep as the sea.

Once in photography, it is as deep as the sea.

Once in photography, it is as deep as the sea, and it has since precipitated into passers-by. This sentence is more often just the photographer's self-mockery, but also reflects the expensive photographic equipment.

Yes, that's true. If a person lacks a reason to play photography, it will really be ruined by photography. There is a simple reason. Just think of those who like to collect antiques. When they see something new, they can't help buying it.

Putting that kind of psychology into our photography is all kinds of expensive photographic equipment. From small filters to brackets to fuselage, and finally to expensive lenses with various focal lengths.

It may even be found that the SLR is not working after a while. I want to try a micro-single or drone, and it is a series of accessories. The consumption here is no less than a car 10 to 200,000.

Learning photography is also an expensive expense;

First, during the art test, the cost of photography major is similar to that of other art majors, and the tuition fee is generally around 30 thousand, which is more economical than music and art. Parents are worried about the purchase of cameras. They study photography during the art exam, and whether to buy a camera depends on their family. But not buying a camera will not affect students' exams, and buying a camera with economic conditions is more conducive to students' study.

Second, the tuition fee during the university period is determined by the major you study. The state stipulates that the tuition fees of public art colleges are generally controlled at around 10,000 yuan (such as Beijing Film Academy, Central Academy of Fine Arts and Central Conservatory of Music). Because during the re-reading period of art majors, the school invested a lot, such as photographic equipment and computer equipment, and the tuition fee was higher than that of culture.

The tuition fees of private colleges are generally more than 15 thousand higher than those of public ones, even reaching about 50 thousand. Private colleges and universities buy their own equipment, and without state reimbursement and subsidies, tuition fees will be high.