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"Man, I want to learn to draw so I could draw all these obviously very funny ideas I have," she says, draws eyes for five minutes and then does nothing at all
#i have no concept of self-discipline and motivation#do you KNOW how many ideas i have? can you even imagine?#not that many actually. and you probably can#could i commission anyone to draw them for me? theoretically yes#but i don't have 1) money to spare; 2) artist friends who are into the same fandoms; 3) social skills to make such friends online or offlin#(also it's basically redrawing some meme-y pics. it's _embarrassing_ to ask)#actually it would probably take me less time to learn to draw than it would take me to gather courage to ask someone else to draw#no ai generated pics of course. obviously#my problem is that some things i envision are probably not on the beginner level#another one of my problems is that i have too much cringe in my blood to draw characters or write about them. even talk about them sometime#god did not let me be socialized properly because i would be too funny and powerful#schmartz.txt
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I have a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for Beta Porygon2 on my Etsy! It contains detailed instructions for making your own squishy lion plush that should have gotten the love it deserves.
What other lost scrapped Pokémon should I make? My Asks are open--let me know here!
#beta pokemon#pokemon amigurumi#scrapped pokemon#pokemon crochet#beta porygon2#kawaii#crochet amigurumi pattern#shiny pokemon#pokemon oras#pokemon rse#pokemon bw#pokemon swsh#pokemon sv#pokemon legends arceus#retro gaming#level 1 - beginner#nintendo#pokemon go#pokemon scarlet and violet#gen 2 pokemon#scrapped concepts#johto#pokemon crystal#normal type
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Yet another ink drawing to add to my collection waaahah! Fought for my life on this one... Everything just kept going wrong!! His helmet is still so hard to draw but each time I get closer and closer!
Juuru looking much more simple in comparison...
Not bad though!!
#super sentai#ink drawing#kiramager#mashin sentai kiramager#fan art#kiramai red#went on a longer than necessary rant today about how i love how attainable Juuru's level of drawing is for young/beginner artists watching#especially in the early eps#i love it so much. good choice kiramager.#i could see myself being able to draw like that at his age and how encouraging that would be for the youngsters in the audience#but......... his... HELMET. IS SO HARD. TO DRAWWWWW#WHYYYYGHGGHHHHHH#If you have an easy time drawing it come laugh at me i wanna know aksdfjalwek#Even my 'I can draw anything!!!11!1' attitude is no match for the kiramager costuming department it seems....#i feel determined to best this challenge i think lakfjalekf#nothing in the show with the little drawing guy is easy to draw lmao#there's an irony in that#i still like looking at this one though eehehe. good job me!#yeah!! positivity!!!!
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Something that always annoys me is the idea only 1 language learning method works. Which is not true. While it may be possible that, for a particular individual, only a few out of many study methods may work well enough for That Individual to make progress and stay motivated... that doesn't mean all the other study methods won't work for anyone else out there, or that those few methods will work for every other given person.
Obviously if you've been studying a while, then you already figured out what kinds of things work for you and don't. If you're a beginner, just wading into studying?
I would suggest you simply look for study methods that: 1. Teach you new things regularly, 2. Review and practice things you've learned, 3. Include studying things you need for your particular goals (for example if your goal is to read X book then the study materials at some point should involve reading practice and some words the book contains, if your goal is to talk about Y then the study materials should include some information about pronunciation and words you'll need to be able to say).
As you can imagine, a TON of study materials will meet these requirements. And you can study a given skill in a LOT of ways.
(Reading is my focus lol so just for reading, a beginner might: do vocabulary study with lists or conversations with native speakers or watching shows and looking words up or listening to dialogues with a transcript like in a textbook or graded readers or a picture book with word labels in the target language or a video game with labelled objects in target language, all of those things as long as your vocabulary is improving or reading practice is happening would help you make progress). So to improve reading skill as a beginner: you could study with a textbook, a podcast with transcript, a classroom or tutor with words written down in target language (like TPRS), a video game, a TV show and a translate app on your phone, a friend you talk with (who either writes words down or you look up words you hear with a translate app), a friend you text with, srs flashcards like anki (provided there's text) etc. As long as there's new words, and/or you're practicing reading, the study method may work. If it works will come down to if you can stay motivated doing it regularly, and make sure you regularly learn some new things and review/practice things you've already studied.
So consider those things when you see people selling a study method as a product (especially when it's costing you money). Consider if it teaches you NEW things, and are those new things related to your goals, and how MUCH new stuff will it teach you before you finish it? Consider if it provides review or practice, or if you can use it's materials to review on your own making up your own method, or if you'll need to do separate review/practice.
So examples:
LingQ. Can it teach you many new words? Yes, thousands, since you can import any texts you want when you get done with their provided material (I have no idea how much their beginner material covers though in terms of words... I would hope 1000-3000 words but that can be researched). Is your goal reading? It's suited to reading, so you will practice and review often with it. Cost? I think it was $12 a month when I last had it, and the price may have increased. Is it worth it? Depends on a learner's needs. I found it was wasting my money, so I chose to use free tools like Pleco and Readibu apps - since those apps are suited for Chinese learners and have better translations, Pleco has better paid graded reader material if I was going to spend money, and both Pleco and Readibu let me import texts so I can learn thousands of new words just like LingQ but free. Now that I'm not a beginner, I often use Microsoft Edge to read chinese... since I can still click-translate words easily (all my web browsers have that tool free), and Edge's TTS voice is helpful for pronunciation and sounds quite good. I read webnovels online so Edge works well. But it's translations aren't as good as Pleco or Readibu, so if I still needed translations more I would use them. So... is LingQ a good study method? Its certainly a study method marketed to buy. Well... the method is suited to improving reading skill, at least. It costs money, which is a negative, but it does offer a lot. However: everything it does regarding reading can be done free with other apps or sites or web browsers on their own. So if paying money motivates you to read... sure. LingQ does have a few word tracking features a learner may find worth the money, keeping in mind the actual read-to-learn method can be done free without lingq. (Also... while LingQ is a valid option for improving reading, if the learners goal is speaking then it would be important to think of what study activities the learner will do OUTSIDE of LingQ to improve speaking... because I've seen how LingQ is marketed as "how to learn a language" but it's only focused on some skills. It has vocabulary and grammar in some sense, since you'll read a lot and encounter new words and structures. But it doesnt have speaking or writing practice at least last time I was on it. Those activities would need to be worked on, on your own).
You can do that kind of cost/benefit contemplating with any study method material you see being sold. Amother example: there's a beginner Mandarin course called Mandarin Blueprint. It teaches like 800 words. Thats all. It may be worthwhile for a beginner... who still needs to learn 800 common words. But if you already know a few hundred words, the benefit of the course is less, you'll need to find a new material to teach you more new stuff soon. And the price was like a few hundred for the course... which for me personally was too much to spend, when I had already learned 800 hanzi from a book that cost me 12 dollars and 2000 words from a free user made memrise deck. The course claimed to get a person speaking, competent, but anyone not a beginner would say speaking basically with 800 words is nowhere near the level of working in Chinese or just doing a lot of daily life stuff, or reading/listening to media. (Although for the motivated beginner if you're learning 800 words on your own like I was, its definitely close to the point of jumping to learn more words and start reading kids and teenager books, and watching easier shows if you're willing to look new words up). So to me... Mandarin Blueprint felt like overselling some basic beginner materials. (Again when I know several other things that teach beginner stuff either more in depth so HSK test prep classes, and college courses, or that teach beginner stuff to the same depth as Mandarin Blueprint but free).
Some study materials aren't going to act like they teach everything. I've seen chinese courses just for learning to speak tones better and general pronunciation - probably worthwhile if your goal is to improve speaking and a teacher could help improve the issues your having. But a learner needs to be aware for that course that they'll need to study vocabulary on their own, its JUST a pronunciation improvement course.
#rant#i saw a lot of comments on forums yesterday thinking automatic language growth alg was like snake oil#aka a scam. but it can be done for free (free lessons online) and for people who#learn well from visual context and guessing (i learn well that way) the lesson style DOES result in learning new words and grammar#so provided you can find ALG type free lessons that teach 1000+ words (ideally 3000+ words) then you will learn#enough grammar and words to then move onto native speaker content to continue studying. so all free#i have not seen yet how ALG helps students with speaking or writing yet though. so i can only say it for sure improves passive skills#specifically listening with new words and grammar. and listening translates to reading if you practice that on your own#even just with subtitles or podcast transcripts.#the issue for me is can i find alg courses that teach a thousand words in a timely manner (and free if thats my personal requirement)#i think Dreaming Spanish and Comprehensible Thai do have enough free courses to teach 1000+ words#so those ones would get you to possibly intermediate b1 level in passive listening skill#and then its up to you on if 1 that meets your goal 2 you learn well with that lesson type 3 you are motivated to do the lessons#like... duolingo itself is not completely useless... it teaches 3000 words on most courses (and maybe 1500 common words). the big issue for#me with duolingo is it takes me AGES to complete a lesson and complete a course (years). cause i cant focus on it#whereas with duolingos content... its beginner content. at best it will get Reading skill to A2 or low B1#and maybe other skills if you practice OUTSIDE duolingo with the words and grammar u learned.#so getting to A2 vocab shouldnt take me more than a year to learn (based on how i study). i can learn it in 6 months if i#just study a wordlist on paper and a grammar guide online. so since duolingo takes me 4 times LONGER to study than the other methods i use?#duolingo is a waste of my time. not worth it (and it markets itself as if it will get a learner to B2 when it wont. and it markets#as if 1 lesson a day is all you need. to make progress in 6 months in duolingo like my wordlist study...#you'd need to be doing duolingo 1-3 hours a day... which duolingo does not tell u to do. and most learners dont
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I have been away since the MCC, and I haven't been really posting things or keeping up with the group activity. Imagine my fucking reaction when I wake up on a Sunday morning to Discord exploding over night.
I have some conflicting emotions towards CCs talking so openly about fanfics. Part of me is glad that they acknowledge our existence, like I know a few of them are here, and even seen my own posts, like OMG MY STREAMERS KNOW I EXIST. And fanfics, it's huge! It's a step up from liveblogging and headcanon posts, it's a fanart in its spirit, but painted with words, and similarly poured the author's soul into.
But there's like that thing with...prejudice? I've seen people mention fanfiction in Chilled's streams before, and in yt as well, and there were not exactly positive opinions. I know they were talking about there being very few smut works, but it feels like they were bringing them up the most, and it's just frustrating to not be understood in the right way. After all, everything we do here, and everything we write on Ao3 is us expressing our love and support in the ways we can, none of us have any malicious thought or want to be hurtful and spread hatred or smth.
Do you think there's a world where they could speak of Tumblr/Ao3 part of their community from a bit of a different angle? Do you think that fanfiction should be acknowledged and spoken about more?
(Also, I know it's stupid, but I feel just the tiniest bit salty. I wrote good stuff, why won't they talk about me too?!)
Yeah, I have very conflicting emotions about it too. (Mostly I feel betrayed by whoever was linking Platy fics LMAO)
Tumblr and Ao3 get a bad rap for being “cringe” I guess. Personally I think that they are the only places left on the internet that are well-known and not too corrupted by capitalism and algorithms (especially Ao3 my beloved). But I really don’t give a shit - I hate cringe culture with a passion.
But yeah. It’s the whole thing of like. You can’t post works on the internet and expect people (especially the streamers themselves) to just not see it? Because it’s out in the public. They have every right to view it.
But, I’d personally rather my fics NOT be spoken about on a livestream, in front of thousands of people. That’s just my preference, because honestly the reason I post fics at all is this is a very small fandom, and they won’t blow up or be noticed and judged by multitudes of people. I’m far more comfortable with a small audience, and I would not want my fics to be mentioned on stream where lots of people (far too many for my liking) may go looking for them. (This is why I post more about PR1 than mcyt, even tho I love both equally).
But i think if the streamers are fine with fanfic being posted, I see no reason for people to hate on fanfic??? In fact, I see no reason for people to hate it at all? You can inform someone that a creator is uncomfortable with fanfic/certain types of fanworks and ask them to take it down without being a hater. Decency is not difficult, and when you’re in a fandom that is not against fanfic and stuff I don’t see why you’d ever waste your energy hating on something that literally doesn’t effect you?
It’s the same thing with any type of hate comment. If there’s no reason to be upset by something other than the fact that You Don’t Like It, take some preschool advice and walk away. It doesn’t concern you. (Btw Tasha, I don’t mean you specifically, I mean the Royal You!!! Sorry if this was confusing I just realised lmao)
Sorry for getting pretty serious, but I am just quite upset by people who discourage artists when they haven’t done anything wrong.
That said, if a creator has expressed a desire to not have fanworks made of them, then I implore you to respect their boundaries. It’s just the kind thing to do.
#this got rant-y fast I’m sorry. but this is a sore subject I guess.#I have gotten hate comments before and while I cringe at what I made too. there was no reason for them to give me that hate.#it was unnecessary and discouraging as a writer and I did not appreciate it. I don’t like what I wrote either but I dislike more that peopl#feel the need to leave hate like that. it’s just rude and I would never. you don’t know where someone is at. you don’t know their age or#their level. they could be a beginner or shit could be going on in their life. you have no right to give unwanted. rude. hateful criticism#again. sorry but I’m passionate about this#private recording 1#asks and answers
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3 days til sign-ups open!
Hey Doodlers, just a friendly reminder that sign-ups are going to be opening soon for the gift exchange! When they open please make sure to fill it out asap- they'll be open for a month, but we often see an influx near the end of people who nearly forgot. Which is fine, but we'd hate for someone to get left out.
Reblog to spread the word! We're super stoked to start, and even more excited to see how everything goes now that our gifting week won't be during December. Our asks and DMs are always open and we encourage any questions or concerns. See you soon!
#dndads season 1#dungeons and daddies#dndads#dndads season 2#dndads gift exchange#dndads winter gift exchange 2024#info#remember to reblog! the more people we get the more accurate we can be when pairing#and please remember we ABSOUTELY encourage beginners to apply. there's absolutely no judgement over 'skill level'
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SO (feverish look in my eyes) I have been. LEARNING. and the title song of Hikaru no Go starts with "Now you have been holding me up strong / and I have been holding you up too". This is overlaid over shots of Hikaru and Sai—their partnership is the central premise of the show. But then the lyrics move to "Conflicts with my friends, I have not had many; unfulfilled in my heart I feel / Stare at me with your cold eyes / and a wind from a very dry age is blowing against my heart". That's!! About Tōya!! About how the central rivalry of the series brings Hikaru out of boredom and unfulfillment into a position where not only is he doing something that matters to him every day, but also! he can make Sai's dream of playing "a divine move" come true!! The next lyric is "Take it! Your heart and your courage are back to back / but I feel that I can make your dream reality with these two hands!" By functioning as an antagonist, Tōya is providing not only Hikaru the opportunity to grow, but also Sai the opportunity to do what he's been waiting to do for the last hundred years!!
#I LOVE THIS SHOW#and I am embracing making the most obvious connections and learning the most very beginner-level japanese#I have to keep bonking myself on the head and going HEY. don't strive for being the person who translates everything.#that is not attainable right now; it would take years of study and I am only binding myself to one (1) year of study.#I strive to be satisfied with understanding more little by little and let serendipity happen along the way.#and it IS happening! each time I form a connection between my learning and my show it's magical and rewarding.#Hikaru no Goposting#Robin learns Japanese#anyway. I am rotating Hikaru and Sai and Tōya very fast very fast very fast in my mind
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I made you these guys!!

OMG 😭😭😭😭
They are so pretty
#I so respect anyone capable of doing origami because I could never do anything that wasn't in the beginners level#crafting with my hands is just not my thing#and there's two things I hate:#1. glueing minuscule pieces of paper (you know#the kind where glue is everywhere but in the tiny paper and such)#2. folding stuff#my folds are never straight never where they should be never strong enough idk something always happens#so this is SOOOO COOL#thank you thank you really 🩵🥺🫶
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WHAT are you fuckers doing?!?!!!
#first of all despite having a lotta o zone time you have 1 sog#and THEN you’re making beginner level mistakes in a Stanley cup final game…#panthers lb
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Hate the tiktokification of le cygne by Saint-saëns like do you guys even know that’s the goat 😞
#like do you know his cello concerto ? no#carnival of animals ? (level 1 mainstream beginner level)#the goated organ symphony ? no#not even the organ symphony? sad#movement 3 of organ symphony is the best imho#and when finding recordings alwsys go for Berlin philarmonic if available if not London symphony#and ‘decca’ is a good label to look out for for solo / small ensemble pieces#some other things to look for: cello soloists Jaqueline du pre#piano: Ashkenazy or lilya zilberstein#I have faves for other instruments too but they don’t often solo and also fuck violinists idc
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Scrapped Porygon2 looks nothing like its final form. But dang, isn't it adorable?
If you would also like to make a plush of a very cute 'Mon that could have been, have a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for Beta Porygon2 on my Etsy!
What other lost scrapped Pokémon should I make? Let me know here or on my other socials listed in my LinkTree. I'm also open to making a custom plush for you!
#pokemon amigurumi#pokemon crochet#crochet amigurumi pattern#shiny pokemon#pokemon oras#pokemon rse#pokemon bw#pokemon swsh#pokemon sv#pokemon legends arceus#retro gaming#level 1 - beginner#nintendo#pokemon go#pokemon scarlet and violet#gen 2 pokemon#beta pokemon#scrapped pokemon#beta porygon2#scrapped concepts#johto#pokemon crystal#normal type#kawaii
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So if you ever are like "why the fuck can't I do my goal X activitiy after studying Y months/years?"
I encourage you to sit down and determine roughly:
1. How many hours you've actually studied in those months/years? (and if it's nowhere near the hours recommended for say a goal of reading or speaking at B2 level then perhaps consider planning to increase study hours)
2. How much of your study plan is spent focusing on practicing the goal skills? (If your goal is to speak to people at a B2 level, and you have never practiced speaking - or even shadowing after a dialogue - then perhaps change your study plan to Include some speaking related practice).
#rant#study plan#study issues#so many examples of item 2 - such as studying japanese to watch anime but you NEVER practice watching anime...#or wanting to listen to audiobooks but you never practice listening to audiobooks...#or you want to write work emails well but never practice writing them...#and for 1 - so many intermediate learners KEY issue is they just THINK they should be upper intermediate or advanced level#but only studied a beginner amount of hours... and dont realize they need to study MORE hours to get to the level they want.#(aka my biggest issue when studying)#i was on r/learnjapanese and someone was asking why after years of study they couldnt understand tv shows#and... i felt the same after 3 years studying (until i realized i probably studied less than 200 hours total... which was barely#a drop in the bucket of how much i actually needed to study to achieve my goals)#if you want to use an hours estimate to study. look up FSI estimates to learn a language#and multiply the weeks estimate by 40 hours (thats the class hours and expected self study FSI expects per week)#and you'll see the FSI Estimate for B2 skills#there are other online 'time to study a language' estimates so if you find a better estimate please feel free to let me know#just like... if japanese takes 3520 hours for B2/N2 skills... and a person has studied 200 to hell even 600 hours... no wonder they cant#understand shows.#but if you've studied a decent number of hours then#the problem may be just you need to make sure your study plan includes time spent#working on the skill you WANT to do.
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Why RVR School of Photography is Your Gateway to a Thriving Photography Career
Introduction: Photography as a Career There is a huge market gap and in this gap the art of photography career has come up from being just a hobby to a fully fledged profession. Apart from media and advertisements, photography career now have a significant opportunity in fashion and social media also. At the RVR school of photography, we focus on the development of such skills and taking enthusiastic photographers as our students, we convert them into professionals. Our students have already worked with TCS, Wipro, Times amongst others. This speaks volumes of our training and the changing perception of the employers towards our students.
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At RVR, we don’t only teach photography; we build photography career. This is what makes us unique:
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Practice: Theory is not enough for us. The program has lots of practical sessions for the learners to further their skills and techniques.
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Our programs target all photographers to buit there photography career at all levels. That’s new photographers who want to acquire basic skills and professional ones who wish to perfect their skills.
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4. Photography Career: Gain Real-World Experience and Build a Stunning Portfolio
In the same mindset, it is quite safe to say that a photographer’s portfolio is their visual CV, one of the most vital components needed to utilize their expertise and up to clients and or employers. At RVR School of Photography, we believe having an impressive portfolio is of utmost importance especially when starting a career as a photographer.
Students of RVR have opportunities to participate in real product photoshoots, fashion editorials, etc, which are supervised by the instructors. These projects not only sharpen their practical skills but also prepare students to work in the real world where they have to please people, and complete the tasks given to them on time.
Such projects are led by instructors who are experienced practitioners in the industry and have mentored the students themselves through projects. They help the students with their feedback and how to use techniques that will help the students create an artistic identity that is uniquely theirs.
Also we encourage active learning through portfolios and conduct regular practice in fine al placement where students are given constructive feedback on their work. Feedback always highlights where the student is strong and where the student has room for growth so that the end product is always balance and professional.
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Some of our alumni who have been successful are:
Ravi Sharma: Worked with times as a corporate photographer and covered events of the high management.
Sneha Kapoor: Worked in the TCS marketing team and was involved in the creation of visuals for the campaigns.
Arjun Mehta: Worked as a fashion photographer in Wipro showcasing their apparel lines in the most appealing way.
These stories inspire our students and demonstrate the quality of training they receive at RVR.
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The skills our students achieve go beyond the basics:
Mastering Composition: Composing a frame that tells a story with a thousand visual elements.
Lighting Techniques: Using natural and artificial lighting for accentuation and photography.
Editing Mastery: Students’ skills with tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Light room, and others.
Client Management: How to handle clients and their expectations and how to put them to fruition.
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A degree from RVR School of Photography helps in getting various types of jobs:
Corporate Photographer: Photograph brand images, teams, events.
Fashion Photographer: Work with Brands, models, and designers.
Freelance Photographer: Own Photography business.
Media Photographer: Creative visual images for stories for newspapers, magazines.
With our guidance, students can tailor their skills to the path that suits them best.
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We don’t stop with the coursework only, it doesn’t end there. We help them to bulit their photography career:
Placements: With a reach over leading employers like TCS, Wipro and Times. We place students at the best jobs available. TCS, Wipro and Times
Networking Events: We provide events to the students where they meet potential employers and industry leaders (Photography).
Career Counseling: Counseling for photography career selection, for portfolio development, for interview skills etc.
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Modern-day photography has reached unbelievable heights and most people have accepted it as an industry that encompasses numerous photography career opportunities. Photography career is self-employment, creativity and self actualization all in one package.
Consistently Develops:There is no industry today that does not have specialization in photography career. Companies reach out to professional photographers in other sectors such as marketing, advertising, content creation and social media. The same expertise is requested for events such as weddings, business meetings or product launches. It creates a continuous search for new talented professionals in detail work and creative design.
Different photography Career Opportunities:Several professional paths are available even when one has selected the field of phototgraphy. People of all skills and preferences: travel, fashion, wildlife, food, event and much more can all find their field in photography. Freelancers have freedom to select jobs, individuals focusing on photography career in occupations have a fixed salary and constant work.
Financial Stability and Growth:Would you consider photography career as an art or a business? For any professional photographer, it’s both. On the one hand, established photographers can offer a large range of services as well as find themselves to have long-term relationships with their clients. For instance, wedding photographers have good returns in each event during the busy season. On the other hand, commercial photographers working for top companies can receive good commissions on their projects as well.
Freelance Freedom:If you are one of those people that does not like having a boss, freelancing enables you to live a different lifestyle. A photographer who works on a one-off basis gets to select what project to work on, when to work, and how to sell themselves. This path of employment also means you can work with brands from a different country which means other markets always exist.
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Do you want to begin your photography career? The application to RVR is straightforward and needs no additional stress:
Look at our Site: RVR SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Select the Desired Course: Review the courses we offer and select the course you want.
Utilize the Application to Apply: Complete the provided form with the required information.
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