Commercial Photographer - From Baby Steps to Big Leaps |
| Date Added: October 28, 2007 12:00:00 AM |
| The path to being a commercial photographer is not a very simple one. It takes months and years of practice, a never-say-die attitude towards the profession and adequate knowledge on photography, especially commercial photography. Another important thing, that every commercial photographer must do, is keep himself or herself updated with the current times. As some of the successful photographers suggest, here are some of the traits that a commercial photographer must possess. Patience This is one of the most important attitude that a commercial photographer must have. On the way to being a successful commercial photographer, one has to undergo many failures, trials and errors, high tides and low tides. There would be better times and then there would also be a lot of struggle. But one has to get up and keep the spirits high and still work towards ones goal assiduously. Practice Being a commercial photographer is no mean task. One needs rigorous practice and perseverance. One has to shoot, set up shooting sessions in all possible locations and shoot all kinds of objects and beings. One has to master the art of shooting different kinds of animals (which is a very tough job), human beings of all ages (particulars kids and infants), and try different ways of lighting and positions. Knowledge & Experience Last, but never the least, one has to have the right knowledge, most part of which comes from the experience one has. The more you shoot and train yourself, the more you would know about the nuances of the trade. You can use your hands on experience to update your knowledge base and likewise, you can use knowledge as weapon to gain more experience. As a commercial photographer, at the beginning of your career, it is suggested that you assist an established commercial photographer to have and gain from a mentor. About the author: About The Author: Jack White is a specialist in Advertising photography and other kinds of photography. He has worked in close coordination with many an expert commercial photographer of UK and other countries. In his works he is presenting some of his observation on the role of commercial photographer in advertising photography. |