Photographers
Also called: Photographer, Photojournalist, Newspaper Photographer, Newspaper Photojournalist
In the military: see titles from the Air Force, Marine Corps, or Navy.
What they do:
Photograph people, landscapes, merchandise, or other subjects, using digital or film cameras and equipment. May develop negatives or use computer software to produce finished images and prints. Includes scientific photographers, aerial photographers, and photojournalists.
On the job, you would:
- Take pictures of individuals, families, and small groups, either in studio or on location.
- Adjust apertures, shutter speeds, and camera focus based on a combination of factors such as lighting, field depth, subject motion, film type, and film speed.
- Use traditional or digital cameras, along with a variety of equipment such as tripods, filters, and flash attachments.
Business
Arts and Humanities
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Basic Skills
Problem Solving
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Verbal
Ideas and Logic
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People interested in this work like activities that include
creating, designing, and making your own rules. They do well at jobs that need:
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Examples of the technology used in this career will be available soon.
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You might like a career in one of these industries:
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