In the world of Film Photography the answer is yes. But in today's world with digital this art, the Darkroom, is being lost. If you are going to work in the medium of sheet film then yes you will have to learn how to use the darkroom.. Otherwise it will be some sort of Photoshop class.
It is photography, carry out by a photographer.
A darkroom is typically used for developing and processing traditional film photography. It provides a light-tight environment necessary for handling light-sensitive materials during the development process.
It depends on what type of photography you do. For example, if you do wedding photography you probably be doing more on site jobs then if you work with studio photography. If you do digital more then film the work places are different too, because you use a computer for digital and a darkroom for film.
The best darkroom red light bulbs for developing film are those with a low wattage (around 15 watts) and a deep red color to minimize the risk of exposing the film. It is recommended to use darkroom safe lights specifically designed for photography to ensure accurate results.
The photographer went to the darkroom to develop his photos.
Photography Majors are offered by art schools, technical schools, colleges and universities in order to teach students all of the aspects of photography. These aspects include basic photo composition, balancing color and using light to achieve the perfect photograph. Photography majors also learn how to use a darkroom and how to convey emotion and information through photographs. Students are able to obtain a certificate, associate of fine arts degree, bachelor of fine arts degree or master of fine arts degree in photography depending on their educational goals.
Photo net offers great tips for persons wanting learn photography and the different effects one can use with a camera and lenses. A great site is Learn Basic Photography, where one can search through different categories for help as well.
A photographer uses a tripod, camera, and (some photographers) use a darkroom.
Digital Photography School is a group of photographers that will help you learn how to use the digital camera you have. Go to www.digital-photography-school.com/#ixzz1PJo8GHGw to find out more about this school.
Darkroom
Traditional Photography refers to the use of a film camera. In order to see the prints/images, you'd have to either develop them yourself in a darkroom, or have them developed by a lab such as Walgreens, CVS, etc. or you could take them to a photo or printing business. The camera most often used is a 35mm and you use film instead of a memory card. The use of traditional photography IS out there, though it is less common nowadays. Most people have made the transition to Digital Photography, where the lenses are still interchangeable, but you can see your work right away, you use a memory card instead of film, and you can even print your images from home.Hope this helped.
A film photographer would use both, however any photographer can use a tripod. A darkroom is necessary to develop film, unless access to an expensive developing station is available.