You must study film / Photography. Try a liberal arts college or comunity college that offers these courses. Some business administration should also come in handy when running your studio.
I would also suggest becoming a studio assistant or intern. it is not hard getting jobs with photographer they mostly just need extra hands around on a shoot. if you watch them work and how they run their business you can learn many lessons that are not in college courses If you want to shoot retail portraits, study psychology.
Another view: Most photographers are self-employed. Running a photography business is about business first, photography second. You can be the best photographer in the world, but you'll starve if you don't know how to find and retain clients in today's highly competitive marketplace.
The educational requirements to become a photographer vary. If you wish to go into business for yourself, no formal education is required, but you will need to develop a good portfolio. Most firms who hire photographers do require at least a bachelor's degree in photography.
You would need to take photography classes or have a natural ability when it comes to taking pictures.
No formal education is necessary to become a photographer. It can be helpful to take a few courses to help become familiar with the equipment that can be the most helpful. However, there are many online resources that one can consult to become a successful photographer.
you do not.
You need to have taken high school or college courses in photography.
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what are the requirements
I need a Law degree
"A+" training is all you need to become a technician "You will need to be a whiz on computers. You also need to be a whiz with tools.
A high G.P.A
you don't need any education just skill
well you need to be very smart