Math in Photography!
What is the salary of a photographer?
Photographers usually make 42,000 a year!
What math classes do you need to become a photographer?
Well, no college courses are needed to become a photographer but, you do need to graduate from high school. The amount of years of math you must take to graduate are all depending on your school district. Students can choose from 6 different math classes. Those classes are algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus, and statistics.
Well, there are news photographers, profile photographers, wedding photographers, and much much more!
Photographers use algebra to calculate everything, from taking the picture, to developing the photo.
1. Photographers use math to calculate the costs of photos.
2. Setting the camera to the correct angle.
3.Lighting and movement correction
4. Setting the camera to the right shutter speed.
Lia took a family photo for the Smith family. Lia gets payed $20.00 per picture. If the Smith family wants 5 photos, how much will they have to pay?
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What education do you need to be a photographer?
- Some universities offer Master of Fine Arts in Photography programs, which take 2-3 years in general.
Description of a photographer
- Or you could just start off after high school or college without any official diploma of some sort which, if you are good just might work.
To be a photographer, you have to have an eye for what to photograph, what angle, the lighting, etc. A photographer is a harder job than you would think. It takes a lot of skill and creativity. Of course , you need a camera to take pictures. Pictures are memories that will stay with you forever. From time to time I see my mom looking at old pictures of when my sisters and brother when we were toddlers. The best memories are in your head but with all of your school work you need photos to fill in the forgotten memories.
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