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Tauqeer hussain

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Feb 20, 2015, 9:58:31 AM2/20/15
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Hi

i want to learn professional photography and certificate .

any one guide me best.

Regards

Tauqeer
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Draken

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Feb 20, 2015, 2:57:25 PM2/20/15
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Since advertising is not allowed on Panoramio don't expect to find too much information here. However, I recommend you contact some photographers in their Panoramio galleries near the place you live. They may advice you and share their knowledge and experience.

Jennifer Hemmings

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Dec 29, 2015, 3:24:32 PM12/29/15
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Hi Taqueer, 

To become a professional takes time and effort. Start with the type of photography you enjoy. Take it step by step, start with really understanding your camera settings and then getting creative. Create a gallery of images and start sharing them on forums and you can create videos on YouTube. I am a professional wildlife and nature photographer. Hands-on learning is the best way to become an expert. We have several free how-to videos on our website by my husband, David Hemmings who has been published many time in magazines such as National Geographic and others. Go to our website Natures Photo Adventures. Here is a link to the free videos. http://www.naturesphotoadventures.com/#!how-to-videos/c8kv
All the best, happy shooting, Jennifer

IIP Fondation India

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Mar 22, 2016, 3:58:18 AM3/22/16
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Many
photographers begin working as a photographer’s assistant. Some may have a
certificate in photography – or even just a high school diploma. They may gain
a competitive edge with more education because many employers prefer applicants
who have been formally trained as opposed to amateurs who may not be as
knowledgeable in many of the technical and creative aspects of the career.

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