If all searched for the perfect career, the question would be, does it exist? The term "perfect" itself is misleading, as nothing can be truly flawless, especially in societies critical point of view. However, there is a career which has incredibly many possibilities, the only limit is imagination. Notably, photography has captured the creative minds of geniuses for ages, practically since the first camera was invented, and it requires a certain character, someone who is courageous and inventive. Photographers must have a high school degree, be creative, and skilled in visual arts.
A photographer must be on top of things, and be extremely innovative. In this line of work, people may want unique pictures that the photographer was …show more content…
(“Photographers: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”) This, although, is not the truth. Successful Photographers are naturally courageous, and could care less about how much money they earn per year. Obtaining pictures that capture the attention of consumers sometimes come at a cost. For example, taking a picture of a wild animal in its natural habitat. Of course, some photographers risk their lives for shots, while others use more clever ways to achieve stunning photographs without putting themselves in danger. Photographing dangerous animals is seen as a challenge, that many photographers will step up to. Being inventive is a must, to prevent everyone evolved from becoming hurt, or to succeed in the perfect shot every time. To clarify, this career is for the faint of heart and the thrill seekers, while most careers are for one or the other. The more creativity a photographer has, the more creative and unique the photos will be. Clients desire unique photos, and will indeed appreciate inventiveness. Keeping up a splendid reputation as a photographer may sound hard at first, although with lots of on the job training, it can be