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Link to Photo Link to Photo Link to Photo Wildlife photographers shoot a combination of portrait, landscape, nature photographs. The style of work they must create to satisfy their client include journalistic, documentary and experimental. A starting salary for a wildlife photographer is around $18,000 a year depending. During their mid-career, photographers get an average of $40,000. A seasoned wildlife photographer could earn $72,000 or more depending on the difficulty and amount of work they are doing.

There is no requirement for the amount of schooling one must complete to become a wildlife photographer but either an associates or bachelor's degree is recommended. On average, a wildlife photographer works for a government organization or they can work as a free-lance photographer.

I'm interested in this career because I love animals but the only time I really get to see them they are either in the zoo or pets. I find wild animals fascinating because they pretty much untouched by humans. By photographing them, you would probably be able to observe their behaviors and how they interact with other animals. I think this job would be dangerous because you never know what an untamed animal could do but I think it would be a very rewarding career, overall.

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Proposal:
For this assignment, I plan to shoot photographs of my dog and cats in my backyard. I will try to portray them as wild and not domesticated animals.