History Of Photography Facts
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History Of Photography Facts
What might be a good career that I could major in?
Random facts about me:
I basically enjoy, have enjoyed, and will enjoy every course I am taking, I’ve ever taken, and will take. I’m good at math, english, spanish, biology, art, music, and history, etcetera. I’m _certainly_ not the greatest chemist, but I do enjoy chemistry. I love psychology and photography!
I’ve thought about teaching, nursting, being an optomestrist or a ultrasound tech, and majoring in various psych careers, but I still cannot decide!
>>> I love helping people.
I want to major in something that provides an average salary around $65,000 and up and that won’t cost me too many years of study. Preferably, I would like to spend about 4 years studying my major.
I’m a bit picky about it, but I think it’s important to do something you love and that fits your lifestyle.
Post any ideas you have, even if they aren’t quite within my preferences.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!
You may find this link helpful http://www.myplan.com/careers/top-ten.php
This list is not exhaustive but should give you some ideas to think about.
Hope that helps
History Of Photography Facts

Fashion Photography Melbourne
Fashion; the realm of beauty and glamour. The word evokes images of resplendence and exquisiteness. Presentation is one of the most important (some would argue, probably the most important) part of fashion. The allure of fashion depends on the visual image created by the clothes and accessories. The designer and the models do their utmost to present and enhance the attractiveness of the creations; the former by their designs and the latter by their poses, but it is the photographer with his or her camera and lenses who captures the real beauty of the creation.
Fashion photography is one of the most popular forms of photography. Whether capturing the essence of a unique design or the beauty of a traditional dress, the fashion photographer has to do both and this makes the job interesting, exciting as well as a bit difficult.
There is an inherent contradiction in the field of fashion photography; as it is in most other commercial art forms. Fashion photography is, purportedly, a vehicle for the depiction and promotion of the clothes and accessories that have to be sold. Thus, it should be purely a commercial venture. In practice however, this art form has, over the years, been used as a vehicle for self expression by some of the world’s greatest photographers. As Anna Wintour, fashion editor at Vogue puts it with so much clarity, “Our needs are simple. We want a photographer to take a dress, make the girl look pretty, give us lots of images to choose from, and not give us any attitude.
Photographers – if they are any good – want to create art.” This statement puts the issue in perspective, but the fact remains that this itself has provided the world with some of the beautiful images in the history of photography.
In today’s world, fashion photography is not limited to models and designers. More and more people are getting their portfolios made. Some want to get a foothold in the fashion industry while some want to have a look at their own beauty as captured through the lenses of a professional photographer. If one wants to make a mark in the extremely competitive world of fashion and modelling, a good portfolio is one of the basic requirements. For this, one needs a good photographer or studio that captures and enhances one’s more attractive features.
Red Flair in Melbourne is one place where you can go to get excellent portfolios made which would be a big help for your budding career in the fashion industry. The studio has a team of professional, experienced photographers who have access to the latest photography gear. These photographers would work with you and come up with the kind of photo shoots which would be best suited to you. So, walk into Red Flair and get a head-start in the glamour industry. To get more information about fashion photography and all other types of services being offered by Red Flair, please visit them at their website www.redflair.com.au
About the Author
Aston Park’s interest in photography outshone his aptitude for the art by an embarrassing margin. Realising early that he was not cut out for a role handling cameras and lenses, he picked up pen and paper instead and has been writing about photographers and photography related topics for a long time now. After working for so long with photographers, Aston has overcome his ineptitude with the camera and can now claim to be a handy photographer himself.
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