Sidney
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Hi Guys,
Just thought I would seek your opinion on this one. I'm currently doing a GCSE in Photography, which I will continue to at least AS Level, maybe to A2.
As much as I enjoy the course, it isn't really photography focused. For instance, only 25% of the overall mark is based on how well you take pictures. So, this got me thinking, are photography qualifications still respected.
To be more specific, I am thinking of trying to obtain a Licentiateship in around 3 years time. Will even this be respected by employers?
Considering the vast majority of photography is freelance now, surely the sole requirement of a photographer is a strong portfolio? What I will say about GCSE is that by being forces to research photographer and techniques, I feel that I have improved my raw photography skills, but is that the extent of the qualification?
Would love to get some responses to this,
Thanks,
Just thought I would seek your opinion on this one. I'm currently doing a GCSE in Photography, which I will continue to at least AS Level, maybe to A2.
As much as I enjoy the course, it isn't really photography focused. For instance, only 25% of the overall mark is based on how well you take pictures. So, this got me thinking, are photography qualifications still respected.
To be more specific, I am thinking of trying to obtain a Licentiateship in around 3 years time. Will even this be respected by employers?
Considering the vast majority of photography is freelance now, surely the sole requirement of a photographer is a strong portfolio? What I will say about GCSE is that by being forces to research photographer and techniques, I feel that I have improved my raw photography skills, but is that the extent of the qualification?
Would love to get some responses to this,
Thanks,
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