How To Become a Photographer Without Paying For School

Don Orkoskey | August 11, 2023

Become A Photographer without paying for school

You don't need school to become a photographer. Here is how to become a photographer without paying for school. There are better options that I wasn't aware of. Because of this I want to make sure you know about them.

I graduated more than 20 years ago. Sadly I still owe $47k in student loans. I don't want you to be stuck in a similar situation. You don't need to go to school for photography.

  1. Alternatives To Photography School
  2. Become A Photographer
  3. Alternative Degrees
  4. Work For Other Photographers
  5. Open Your Photography Business Now
  6. Wrap Up

    Alternatives To Photography School

    There are alternatives to photography school. Simply begin to call yourself a photographer. Alternatively, study something other than photography. It's possible to to take photography classes at most schools. Finally, you can work for other photographers. In fact, go work for someone doing what you want to do. I recommend that last one the most. Doing so means you're paid to learn! Ultimately you can skip school altogether.

    Become A Photographer Without a Degree

    You can become a photographer without a degree in photography. Don't believe me? Many of the greatest photographers today and yesterday didn't study photography. They don't hold photography degrees, other than the occasional honorary degrees.

    In fact, You can quite simply become a photographer just by calling yourself one. Unlike medicine or law there is not exam. Too, there are no licenses. That is, other than state business permits. Therefore, if you want to be a photographer, congratulations, you are a photographer. Obviously, if you want to earn money with or without a photography degree you've got to market yourself.

    Not convinced? I understand. Clearly, just calling yourself a photographer may not feel like it's enough. That said, if you're a good photographer it most certainly is. This is more true if people are paying you already. If so then you are a professional photographer. Therefore you can begin to call yourself a photographer. If it's what you want to be - be it. You don't need to have a photography degree to be a photographer.

    Calling yourself a Photographer

    All that being said, here are a few things to consider. If you're calling yourself a photographer you want to act like one. First, you need to figure out the type(s) of photography you're doing. Next, think about how you're marketing yourself. Finally, create a business plan. You can learn all of this and more here: 10 things to know before starting a photography business. You're a photographer. That said, it's your choice if you're going to be a good at business.

    Alternative Degrees

    Studying photography can be very expensive. Therefore consider alternative degrees. Most of the top photography schools cost a ton of money. Avoid being in debt for the next 50 years. Do so by studying somewhere less expensive.

    Consider a business degree. Why? It will help with 90% of what you do as a photographer. Want to photograph ad campaigns for clothing brands? Study fashion or marketing.

    Do you you want to be an editorial photographer? Then study journalism. Of course you should be aware that journalism is dying. Photojournalism jobs are too. That said, if you can write and take photos you may find success.

    You want to become a photographer. If you're set on going to school for photography there are still alternatives. For example state schools or community college. No client is going to judge you based on where you studied. They're looking at your work. Create amazing work. They'll never ask where you learned how to do it. Plus if you're embarrassed just say you're self-taught. Also, don't be, a lot of amazing photographer never studied photography.

    Work for Other Photographers

    Here comes the best advice I can offer. Go work for other photographers. Commercial photography is the most lucrative. This is because they hire the most assistants. That means that even if you don't want to do commercial photography you can still learn. In fact you'll learn a great deal. I promise, the education in how to light subjects alone is worth it.

    How do you find other photographers to work for? One way is to simply google local photographers. You can search for photographers who do the type of work you want to do. For example, if you want to be a food photographer, search for food photographers. If, on the other hand, you want to do portraits, look for portrait photographers.

    Consider Portrait Studios

    This might sound silly. Don't be afraid to work at Walmart's portrait studio. Are these jobs good? Of course not. Will they teach you things? Absolutely. After a while you can find other photography jobs to apply to. For example there are contract jobs for school photos and sports team photographers. These don't pay well either. That said they'll help you learn. Too, you'll become faster, learn how to work with subjects, and how to problem solve. Of course these places may require you to have your own camera.

    If they require you to have a camera consider buying a slightly older model. For example the Z6II from Nikon, the Sony A7III, or the Canon R. All three cameras are slightly older models but they're still really great cameras.

    Open Your Own Photography Business

    Realistically there's nothing stopping you from opening your own photography business. If you're creating great photos and you want to do it for a living then just go for it. The fact is you'll make some mistakes. However, we all do, even if we went to school for it or worked for other photographers.

    Invest in your photography business

    One of the biggest mistakes you can make starting out is not investing enough into your photography business. For example, marketing experts say you should spend 25% of your budget as a new business on marketing and advertising. Of course the average new business owner doesn't spend much at all.

    Look Like A Pro

    If you're just starting out then you need to look like a pro. One big part of that is having your logo on your gear, clothes, etc. Obviously, if you're right out of high school and you want to be taken seriously, branding your stuff is an inexpensive way to do so. For example, you can get one color TPU patches with your brand name on hats, shirts, etc. As a result, people will immediately see that you're serious.

    Leave Behinds Help Customers Remember You

    It's one thing to dress like a pro with your logo on things. However, what happens when you're gone? If you don't want the client to forget who you are then you need to consider leave behinds. The great news is that these don't need to cost a ton. First, I'm a big fan of classics like pens. Of course you can get really creative. For example, drink coasters or custom keychains (depending on your audience) could be really memorable.

    Skip School Become A Photographer

    As you can see, you don't need to go to school at all or spend time waiting. You can in fact just open your own photography business. Like I said above, the biggest mistake that most new photographers make is to not market themselves. Therefore, make sure to take advantage of those tips.

    Just be sure that you understand your value and never do work-for-hire without doubling or tripling your price!

    Become A Photographer

    It's your choice. That said, no matter what you choose you can become a photographer without a degree in photography. The question is how much it will cost you. Because you can choose to be paid while learning. Alternatively you pay to learn. How much you pay depends on your choice.

    I truly believe that everyone has a story to tell. That's why I encourage everyone to tell their stories. Too, we hear about celebrities and the ultra-wealthy constantly. That's another reason for you to become a photographer. Even if you never do it for money, you've still got stories to tell. I can't wait to see them. Become a photographer, tell your stories, share your photos, you can become a photographer without a degree, I promise!

    Pittsburgh Headshot Photographer Don Orkoskey of WDO Photography I'm full time professional event and portrait photographer Don Orkoskey. Since 2007 I've owned WDO Photography. Additionally, I teach photography in partnership with a number of amazing organizations in and around Pittsburgh as well as offering my own group photography classes and individual photography lessons. I teach classes for both adults and children and lead free nature photography meetups each month. I also write a monthly newsletter full of great information and maintain a list of free photography resources to help you learn photography.
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