Many high schools and colleges have photography clubs, which can provide you with valuable experience in shooting and developing photographs. Evening courses in photography are offered in many technical schools and adult education programs. The armed forces also train personnel as photographic technicians.
Talk with a photographic laboratory worker about his or her career. Ask your school counselor to help arrange an interview. Suggested interview questions include: What made you want to enter this career? What type of tools and equipment do you use to do your work? What do you like most and least about your job? How did you train for this field? What are some key skills for success? Perhaps you could even job-shadow a photographic laboratory worker to learn even more about the field.
- 3-D Printing Specialists
- Art Directors
- Bindery Workers
- Business Managers
- Camera Operators
- Cinematographers and Directors of Photography
- Customer Service Representatives
- Desktop Publishing Specialists
- Fashion Photographers
- Fashion Stylists
- Food Photographers
- Graphic Designers
- Manufacturing Supervisors
- Medical Illustrators and Photographers
- Non-Fungible Token Artists
- Photo Editors
- Photographers
- Photographic Equipment Technicians
- Photography Instructors
- Photojournalists
- Prepress Workers
- Printing Press Operators and Assistants
- Publicity Photographers
- Quality Control Engineers
- Quality Control Technicians
- Sales Managers
- Sports Photographers