mercredi 29 janvier 2014

Turning Abstract Digital Photography Into A Profession

By Serena Price


Lots of people have hobbies that they would love to turn into careers. Whether you love writing, abstract digital photography, cooking, or something else, you might be able to find ways to make money from doing what you love. It takes some time and effort to turn a hobby into something you can do professionally, but it can definitely be done. Here are some tips to help you begin building toward your goal.

1. Think of yourself as a professional. Even if you are not making money from your craft yet, you can begin thinking of it as a career. Do some research in the field, and find ways to improve on the work you are already doing. This will help you to think of yourself as a professional, and will also show others that you are serious about your work.

2. Create a presence on the Internet. You need to be known as someone who does valuable work in your field. You may already have several social networking profiles, but consider devotion one site specifically to your craft. For example, if you want to be a professional chef, develop a cooking blog, where you talk only about cooking tips and recipes.

3. Build your resume. Spend time creating a resume that is simple and straightforward. You may need to develop a separate resume that contains only the experience relevant to your craft. People who are looking at you as an artist do not need to know about the summer you spent working at Taco Bell when you were sixteen. Be selective about the information you include.

4. Network with others. Get to know people who do the kind of work that you want to to do. Make a special effort to speak with people whose work inspires you. Ask them about the steps they took to get to the place in their career where they currently are. A mentor can help you to figure out the path you should follow.

5. Look for internships or part-time work in the field. Because internships are usually unpaid, they are not an option for everyone, but if you can afford to work for free they can provide valuable experience. However, if unpaid work is impossible, look for a part-time job that is relevant to what you want to do, such as being the assistant to a photographer or editor.

6. Develop a portfolio. Whether this is online or in a physical folder, create a space where you can display all of your work at once. In fact, it is probably a good idea to have both an electronic and a physical portfolio. This way, whenever someone wants to see examples of your work, you will always have your best stuff collected in one place to show them.

The thing you love, whether it is writing, abstract digital photography, cooking, or something else, can make you money eventually. You just have to be willing to spend the time and the effort to turn it from a hobby into a career. It takes dedication, but it is definitely worthwhile. There is no better feeling than getting paid for something that comes naturally and that you love to do!




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