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Do ordinary people who play photography study design?

The two are combined with each other. Learning photography is bound to know graphic design (imagine, even composition and color don't know how to shoot good works), and learning graphic design also requires a lot of photographic works (learning to shoot by yourself, after all, you know best what effect you want), so there is no contradiction between the two. Graphic design, with less investment, quick employment and wide application, now advertising companies lack good graphic design. And the older you get, the more popular you are. You are creative and creative, and your works are famous and easy to handle. Let me talk about photography. I am also a semi-professional photographer and a member of the professional photography association. As a hobby, it is difficult to make money. The first is big investment. Now, if nothing else, you want to rely on it. . . Even if you have a D800 (like me), people will want to see your work. Where did you get them? It's all in the early stage, shooting for others for free, shooting too much, and only when you have a good film and a good reputation will someone pay you, invest in equipment, rent a studio and so on. In addition, photography is restricted by climate, so graphic design is different. Indoor, if you have a good computer, you can do your work well with good ideas and earn money ~ Moreover, there are many commercial photographers now, which is also a circle. . . Photography is a very powerful circle. The model came up and asked, "Brother, what equipment?" Aside from portrait photography, landscape photography is insatiable, and good films are hard to find, which is really hard. You can take graphic design as your main business, usually take a little photography work and earn some pocket money.