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		<title>Choosing a Chicago Photography Course</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy taking a lot of pictures? If it&#8217;s one of your favorite hobbies then you may have to consider making it as a career pick. Whatever you decide, there are countless of photography courses to choose from as a start. Since the craft isn&#8217;t limited to one subject and camera, you have the option to manage the way you take shots of the subjects and their prints. This may be one of the reasons why photography is becoming increasingly popular today. There are hundreds of schools in each state that provides photography programs for beginners and professionals alike and the city of Chicago is no different. You can select from the list of public colleges, private universities and other professional art institutions. Even most high schools provide photography classes and getting some will, no doubt, increase your chances to enroll in a college and improve your skill in  <a href="http://www.chicago-photography.org/208/choosing-a-chicago-photography-course.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://www.photographylessonsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Didital_Photography_Course-300x240.png" class="alignright" width="300" height="240" />Do you enjoy taking a lot of pictures? If it&#8217;s one of your favorite hobbies then you may have to consider making it as a career pick. Whatever you decide, there are countless of photography courses to choose from as a start. Since the craft isn&#8217;t limited to one subject and camera, you have the option to manage the way you take shots of the subjects and their prints. This may be one of the reasons why photography is becoming increasingly popular today.</p>
<p>There are hundreds of schools in each state that provides photography programs for beginners and professionals alike and the city of Chicago is no different. You can select from the list of public colleges, private universities and other professional art institutions. Even most high schools provide photography classes and getting some will, no doubt, increase your chances to enroll in a college and improve your skill in the process. You can either discover great photography courses through referrals or browsing your community listing. Some of the wonderful schools that you can take advantage of visiting may include the Photography Department in Columbia College Chicago or the Chicago School of Art and Design to name two prospects. Many of these schools have websites that you may find useful so it&#8217;s best to visit and explore the coursework, the length of completion, the cost, the schedule etc. on their site. Taking notes on some of the things that you want to clarify with the representative from the institution is sensible since you may have plans on dropping by.</p>
<p>Since it&#8217;s a lucrative job, you may learn that competition is tough and it requires far more than having a good camera and some basic skills. You also need some experience on getting great images and have the right campaign for promotion.</p>
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		<title>Photography as a Hobby and a Profession</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Taking photos is a great hobby to take delight in. You may have spent years and money on becoming a good photographer so perhaps you&#8217;d like to get into the business and be a pro at it. Many folks claim that photography as a hobby is just that but photography as a career means business. Basically, photography involves the skill of taking pictures, the subjects and the use of some equipment and accessories. You are introduced to some types of photography such as indoor photography, the underwater kind and so on, particularly if you sign up for a lesson or two. Once you decide to become a professional photographer, you need to learn more than the basics and look or think the part. There are plenty of courses or workshops about the latest and types of photography to enroll in. It&#8217;s better not to wait until you have gone to  <a href="http://www.chicago-photography.org/206/photography-as-a-hobby-and-a-profession.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_w6hBM4VbcTA/S75gQL-P9qI/AAAAAAAAArY/1of5z2w9XGs/s320/photography206.jpg" class="alignright" width="320" height="213" />Taking photos is a great hobby to take delight in. You may have spent years and money on becoming a good photographer so perhaps you&#8217;d like to get into the business and be a pro at it. Many folks claim that photography as a hobby is just that but photography as a career means business. Basically, photography involves the skill of taking pictures, the subjects and the use of some equipment and accessories. You are introduced to some types of photography such as indoor photography, the underwater kind and so on,  particularly if you sign up for a lesson or two.</p>
<p>Once you decide to become a professional photographer, you need to learn more than the basics and look or think the part. There are plenty of courses or workshops about the latest and types of photography to enroll in. It&#8217;s better not to wait until you have gone to college or received a degree to make a name for yourself or start your career. Though it takes time and it&#8217;s a tough feat, it&#8217;s doable especially when starting at the earliest time, like in high school. You can begin by making a portfolio, collecting your notable samples and organize them in one place for people to look at. Then, it&#8217;s essential that you get the most suitable camera or other equipment out there since this can largely affect the quality of your photos. </p>
<p>Photographing family, neighbors, friends, even pets is the way numerous budding photographers got their start. With satisfying results, news may travel out to other people and your projects shall eventually increase. As their volume grows, so are your facilities and equipment for operations such as printing, processing and the like. In the end, you may have to consider doing events and offer specials for your loyal clients.</p>
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