online,anywhere in the UK of at gallery
You can be a photographer anywhere. =]
A commercial photographer shoots work that will be used in advertising and packaging.
about 2 in 10 people r photographer
Photographer's assistants do a variety of tasks, depending on the need and job. They can do anything from grip work, such as adjusting lights and props to getting the photographer coffee. To find a detailed description and personal account of the work of a fashion photographer's assistant visit www.elainemariablog.blogspot.com
You need to be an exceptional wildlife photographer who has won awards and who has submitted their work to the magazine. Very few photographer's pictures make it to National Geographic.
Yes, if he wishes to maintain copyrights to the material, he should clearly identify the owner and photographer.
a baby can get that right
I certainly have, in the UK, for several years.
A photographer works for someone who has hired for him or, if he's professional, a large business like a newspaper or a magazine.
no you do not need a diploma to become a photographer, you just have to learn how to work the camera and the lights and everything else that is in photography
No, you do not need formal education to work as an assistant photographer. It could help and make you appear as a more attractive candidate, but it is not usually a requirement.
Mostly it would be called a studio. An old fashioned photographer would also work in a darkroom.