Portrait Photography is a profession and certainly does require training.
There are many paths to becoming a portrait photographer. Perhaps the most typical path is to go to university for a four year undergraduate degree in photography. Then, get a job as an assistant photographer with an established professional portrait photographer.
After working for a period of one to five years, you will understand a great deal about the business and will have honed your skills enough to decide if you want to operate independently.
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 need to be persuasive, determined, energetic, kind, and outgoing. These are the MAIN types to becoming a good AND professional photographer.
a degree
you need at least 8 years of training to become certified
There is a huge selection of books out there on how to become a photographer based on experience or what kind of photography you would like to do. A good start might be Jim Miotke's "Absolute Beginner's Guide to Taking Great Photos".
none
masterbating certificate
you don't really need one just need the talent
No training is required, but your local songwriter's association can be helpful to your learning process.
I would say Digital Classes. They will most likely help!
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