Teach Kids Photography
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Louis Said:
what would you teach a 3 or 4 yr old about photography?We Answered:
When my kids were that age, I didn't try teaching them anything about photography. I just handed them a camera that shoots in automatic exposure and let them take pictures of anything they wanted to. There were some interesting pictures, showing what a little kid's point of view is. Just have fun with it, and spark an interest. There's plenty of time for learning as they get older.Jacqueline Said:
Doing something with photography or medical?We Answered:
I love photography as well, and considered making it my career. But the major downside (as opposed to a medical profession) is that it can be very difficult to make a stable living, especially when first starting out and building a client base. So my decision was to pursue a career in the medical field (I am currently a Diagnostic Medical Sonography student) and continue photography in my free time as a hobby. Then hopefully one day I will be able to spend more time on photography and maybe have a small business. I don't think it's unreasonable to think that you can do both. If you start out with a medical career, then you can continue your education, practice, etc. in photography while you have a steady, reliable income.If that's an option for you, here are some careers in health care that may interest you. You can click the links for info on each:
-Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: 18 mos- 2 yr Associate's degree. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos273.htm. This is what I'm in school for; kind of interesting that this is what I ended up doing since we also "take pictures," only it's of anatomy :)
-Physical Therapy Assistant: 2 year Associate's. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos167.htm
-Echocardiographer: 18 mos - 2 yr Associate's. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos100.htm
-Radiologic Technologist: 2 year Associate's http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos105.htm
-Respiratory Therapist: 2 year Associate's. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos084.htm
-Dental Hygienist: 2 yr Associate's. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos097.htm
-Speech-Language Pathologist: Master's degree required. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos099.htm
By the way, another option is to find a photographer you can work with part time. Many prof. photog.s need someone to help them set up equipment, placement of people (like for weddings), etc. This will give you great experience and someone to answer the questions you have about photography as a career.
Marilyn Said:
Does anyone know what the (Australian) Laws are for starting after school groups/classes for kids?We Answered:
i really dont think there are any laws against itlike the people who worked at the after school care place at my old school were just young unqualified people
you dont need any qualifications to be a nanny; isnt this the same but better
but i would get a food safety certificate, that cpr course
check this out
http://www.kids.nsw.gov.au/director/chec…
hope this helped
Rosa Said:
Advanced Digital Photography lesson plans?We Answered:
Tryhttp://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/MiscTech/…
Oscar Said:
teaching shutter speed and aperture to teenagers who already enjoy photography?We Answered:
Pull all your example photos from myspace. And, start with photography being a legitimate reason to wear your cap backwards.