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How to Start a Career in Photojournalism

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You like to take pictures, but do you have what it takes to be a photojournalist? Photojournalists use their camera and images they capture to tell stories by preserving moments in time. Becoming a photojournalist requires technical expertise, a "good eye" and creativity.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Get an education. While a traditional, formal education is not a requirement to establish a career in photojournalism, becoming a good photographer does require technical expertise. While many schools offer a 4-year college degree in photography, you can also take classes online, through a vocational school or through hands-on experience as an apprentice.

  2. Step 2

    Develop contacts in the photographic field. Join professional organizations, subscribe to photography newsletters and join camera clubs to meet people, learn tricks of the trade and even break into the photojournalism field.

  3. Step 3

    Develop a resume. Decide on a format that is applicable. A website or digital portfolio may be more enticing than a traditional resume. The more visual your resume, the better for showcasing your work.

  4. Step 4

    Seek an internship. Decide where you want to work based on your experience and plans for the future. Develop a portfolio that caters to the client's interest and apply for the internship.

  5. Step 5

    Ask for feedback. Get feedback from professional contacts, teachers or through mentorship programs. The constructive criticism can help you develop and improve your photojournalism skills.

  6. Step 6

    Be competitive. The number of people interested in photojournalism is often greater than the number of job openings. Stay informed about the latest developments within the field so you can stay competitive and rise above others in your field.

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