Take as many art classes as you can. Art class teaches you to see, and a good photographer sees a lot, and very clearly, too.
Art classes also teach composition like the rule of thirds, for instance. Composition is vital to being a good photographer.
The, start taking photos. Many, many photos. A few will turn out well. Try to figure out what you did to take the good photos that was different from the bad photos.
Take as many photos as you can as the sun is just rising above the horizon, and as it is in its last half hour before setting. Some pro photographers take outdoor picures only at these times!
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
I would say Digital Classes. They will most likely help!
To be a photographer, it will help if someone takes art classes in high school. You may also get a bachelorâ??s or masterâ??s degree in fine arts.
Your classes in Middle School will have little affect on your ability to become a vet. Get good grades in Middle School and High School so that you can get into a good college. Then take a pre-med or pre-vet major and hope you can get into Vet school, which is very hard to do, even harder then medical school.
I assume you mean "college" unless you're actually asking about "collage classes" (in that case, I'd say "one"). The answer is none, but you'll probably be a better photographer if you go to art school and take classes on lighting, design, perspective, printing, etc.
Swimming and photography.
Middle school has Seven classes u learn more than elementary school
Middle school classes tend to have more responsibility (including homework) than elementary schools, but not quite as much as most high school classes. Also, in many middle schools, extra classes like band are offered.
Edison middle school became a middle school when it was built. Because they built the middle school to become a middle school.
To me, it is middle school because all the classes are easier.
That would depend entirely on your particular middle school. Personally, the middle school I went to had no computer program (and none of the classes I took there had any impact on whether or not I could take any of the computer classes in high school).
Try photography