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Me at Work
My Work ethic is that of a go-getter. I always try to be helping out and doing more, because I believe if you stop trying to learn, you will stop growing.
In a job position I value recognition for my work, as well as being treated with respect. I value criticism from both sides, so long as it is helpful. Also, if I do not feel like I am being treated with the respect I deserve than I will not be working there for very long.
I believe that being a photographer will allow me to be myself, and that my personality will not hinder my career. I believe that being a successful photographer will require me to be myself, allowing my creative individuality to shine in my photos.
Honesty and integrity are big parts of my views as a photographer. It can be easy to photograph pieces of an event or whatever to fit one way of thinking, but in reality the truth is something altogether different. I believe that if you are not honest and do not work with integrity, you will not succeed.
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My Professional Presence
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My personal brand is being able to creatively accomplish goals, while not sacrificing time or cost to create a unique product.
Long Term Goals
After putting my budget together it does cover my cost of living and lifestyle. I have some expenses that will be going on most likely for the rest of my life, so that is a little unfortunate, however it will still work in the budget.
Once I have a steady salary/income, I plan on putting portions of my paycheck away in case I need any emergency funds, so this will allow me to have something, and not be completely screwed.
I think right now my main two long terms goals would be to pay off student loans, though that will take a long time. The other is to buy my car off of my dad, and have it registered to my name instead of his.
A lot of my short-term spending is for food and groceries, which will continue to happen, so that is investing in my future. If I don't eat, I won't have a future!
Managers of photography studios make at least $115,000 on average, with some higher numbers being almost $200,000.
Life-Long Learner
After graduation I plan on expanding my knowledge through field work and experience, as well as continuing to follow various pages and companies in the industry.
One of the main trends in photography right now is 360 degree photography. Being able to capture an object or location and then allowing users to view it from any angle is a rising star in photography.
Photography is a creative field, so there is always room for growth and expansion. Interactive photography is a large area right now, such as 360 photography. This area can really only expand in the future.
I don't have any plans on pursuing a higher degree, as it is not really necessary in my field. I do hope to continue to continue to expand my knowledge and experience and try and get into some higher-level positions.