Sunderlage+-+Photography+in+Real+Life



http://bertero.weebly.com/ http://monovisions.com/leonard-misonne-biography-pictorial-photographer/ http://gallery.mikeolbinski.com/fineart https://www.bls.gov/ooh/Media-and-Communication/Photographers.htm http://mcad.edu/academic-programs/photography/potential-careers

Fine art photography isn't strictly defined under one type of style. It is stylized and artistic, as the name suggests. Photographers can essentially take pictures of whatever they want. However, most pictures are typically landscapes/cityscapes/cloudscapes.

For fine art photography, there is no set client. It is mostly free lance photography, while being another type of photographer on the side. Clients come looking for photos they have already taken. Most fine art photos look more "glamorous" or experimental, with a lot of editing done or filters added to improve them..

Most fine art photographers (and just normal photographers in general) earn, on average, about $34,000 a year. This is just an estimate, as most fine art photographers sell anywhere on free lance and other commissions, so the salary can be more or less depending on how much work they get and how much they manage to sell.

As fine art photography is essentially just working with a camera and shooting whatever pictures the photographer pleases, there is no set "requirement" for schooling, however it is recommended to be a high school graduate, and/or maybe a two year college. It would help to take extra classes on photography to further define your skills with a camera.

Most fine art photographers work free lance from home or edit in a studio, and a majority of them travel a lot to get beautiful landscape/cloudscape photographs.

I am interested in fine art photography because I love the thought of being able to take pictures of whatever I want, and then getting paid for it. I really love taking photos of clouds, and this is one of the only types of photography that those types of photos falls under. I feel like at the start of being a free lance fine art photographer would be difficult because you haven't gotten your name out into the world yet, so getting commissions and selling pieces won't occur too often, but I would be willing to take that risk if it means doing what I love.

Roberto Bertero http://bertero.weebly.com/ Leonard Misonne http://monovisions.com/leonard-misonne-biography-pictorial-photographer/ Mike Olbinski http://www.mikeolbinski.com/

For this assignment, I have decided to take pictures of the sky throughout the day and capture the beautiful cloud formations. My "photo-shoot" would just be me taking my camera with me wherever I go, and occasionally taking a picture of the sky.