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Fine art photographers tend to take pictures for the sole purpose of capturing atheistic beauty. There is often a deeper meaning behind the picture than what most people would think. Fine art photographers use the atheistic beauty of these shots and create stories around them, whether they're true or not. There isn't a specific type of picture that fine art caters to (ex. portrait, landscape). Whatever holds beauty photographers will take advantage of it and capture it. In fine art photography, there are multiple styles that are used to satisfy the client. However, most if not all the pictures that are shot are expressionistic and abstract in way. Yes, there are people or animals or non living things as the main focus, but the way the photographer captures it makes it abstract. Fine art photographers typically makes around $10,000 - $250,000 a year. When these people first start out, their wages differ due to who they work with or their ability. To become a fine arts photographer, it's required to have a bachelor of arts. This is the base that provides more options for a career. If a photographer wants to become more advanced, a master's degree would help them. Having a master's degree opens up numerous opportunities for photographers to potentially become bigger. Since fine art photographers are self-directed, they work where they feel is necessary. They usually go out to shoot their photos for whatever their clients would like, then do some work at home. I'm interested in this type of photography because I love how different it is from other types of photography. I like how each fine art photograph has it's own abstractness to it and a story to go along with it. These types of photos aren't what someone would usually see, unlike fashion and product photography. If I were to do this as a career I think I could manage myself, but I'd have to put my full attention into it. Photography would be my life and I think that's pretty cool. I'd be able to possibly travel and see the world.

Fine Art Photographers:
-[|Daniel Stainer] [|-Joanne Gallant-chilton] [|-Andy Katz]