Thursday, August 8, 2013

Your Interest Inventory


  • Where is the job located?
    • Photojournalism
    • The majority of photojournalists are freelancers and but there are attempt to sell to media outlets, such as magazines and newspapers. Though there are some national publications occasionally hire staff photographers to work as photojournalists.
  • About how much money can a person in that position expect to make?
    • $20,000 to $55,000 a year depending on who they sell their photos for and/or who they work for. A few of them make more, but that is rare. 
  • What skills are required?
    • You need a keen eye, a way with words, and a knack for putting the two together when writing your article. 
    • You must have a steady hand, when holding a camera.
    • You need to have experience with both taking photos and writing the story with information out on what your photo shows.
  • What level of education is required?
    • A formal education is not always necessary in order to pursue a photojournalism career. But you will need to earn Bachelor degrees in photography or journalism or both that should.
  • What kind of experience is expected?
    • You need to have experience at least in taking photos and writing stories other than that you really don’t need it.


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