Photography Is Not A Crime
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Photography Is Not A Crime
speech about photography…?
i have a speech due tomorrow, and we have to speak about the different levels of something, so i chose photography.
im not sure how to start it?
i know that i would somehow include some high schools offer photography classes, then if you want to pursue a career in it you can go on to major in it in college. after college, there are many ways to advance in photography. (list different types of photography: fashion, wildlife, crime scene, underwater, sports, nature, wedding) then i might talk a little about different types of cameras.
Dslr- digital single lens reflex, exchange lenses- serious amateurs to professionals, start from about $500- thousands of dollars. Lenses $200- more than $1000
point and shoot- ???
any other types of cameras to focus on? and what comes before high school classes? sorry if this is confusing! my speech has to be at least 3 minutes, which i think will be easy since there’s so much to cover in photography!
You are right! There is so much to talk about with photography! Why don’t you put in a little bit about Annie Leibovitz to make reference to someone reaching the pinnacle of success in photography? She is a great example of somebody reaching the heights of success.
You could also talk about the Digital photography revolution. And how just in 20 years or so, or less, digital photography has become the mainstream option for amateur photographers everywhere, and now professional photographers and everyone in between.
You could say how digital photography has made it even easier for amateur photographers to learn photography simply because they can view their photos seconds after they take the picture. This accelerates learning in a comfortable and easy manner.
There are two ways to learn digital photography. Number one; formally or academically. Meaning you can go to college, or do it at school. Number two; you can be self-taught. As I am. I am actually a professional digital photographer, and a photography teacher. It takes a little bit longer to be self-taught but you still can reach successful heights.
I wish you success in your speech, and best of luck in your photography. If you need a little more help I don’t mind answering any questions you have.
Photography Is Not A Crime

J'ai une GED et je vais dans un collège communautaire de ma Associates en photographie Quels sont leurs carrières?
au début, je voulais devenir photographe Crime Scene, Mais je pense que vous avez besoin de votre diplôme de lycée et pas de poste de police et ce non pas sur leur voudrait de moi Parce que je n'ai pas la force de police et de mon expérience conditin médicale "Polum Syndrome» serait plus d'une responsabilité que toute autre chose.
Votre école secondaire est votre GED. Ma fille a obtenu un GED Parce qu'elle était très malade et Harvard toujours assis sa demande de toute façon. Sans Lui demander pour elle. Elle est en études supérieures en train d'étudier la gestion des transports. La plupart des collèges aura pas de discrimination contre une GED. Just Remember qui ont fait près de camers numérique tout le monde dans un bon photographe. Par conséquent, il Il ya beaucoup moins de travail que leurs Used To Be pour les photographes professionnels.
Railway Photography and Filming is NOT a crime

Crime Scene Photography?
I’m very interested in Crime Scene Investigation but more interested in the photography part of it for now until I know whether or not I could handle the Investigative parts.
Are there schools you go to? Or does every city have a training course in it?
I really would like to figure it out.
Evidence Photographers International Council:
http://www.epic-photo.org
They have school programs
9/11/2010 – 9 Years – Photography is NOT a crime!