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Teach yourself how to become a better photographer

A college education without the price tag

Wed 17 Aug 2022
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Nobody knows everything there is to know about photography. And in an ever-changing industry, it can feel so overwhelming just trying to keep up with all the new camera gear out there. Lucky for us, there are so many incredible resources available via the ‘ol world wide web. But who do you trust to educate you? How do you sift the good stuff out of all that noise? Even if you did study photography at university, you probably still graduated with an unanswered question or two. No doubt you want to make the most of the precious time you have, and ain’t nobody got time for countless hours of online tutorials and thousands of pages of long-winded guides and blogs.

The Education Section of the Unscripted App for Photographers gives you access to all the essential information you need in one place! Learn on your phone while you’re on the go, or curl up with your laptop and become a better photographer at home.

We’re all built a little differently, so it makes sense that we all learn a little differently, too! There’s no use forcing something that isn’t working – if you’re not absorbing information in one way, you probably need to try another approach.

Here are some examples of different ways to teach yourself what you need to learn about photography and stay on top of your game.

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1. If you're a visual person

For many of us photographers, the use of images, videos, and graphics help us clearly understand what we’re learning. If you were one of those kids who doodled in the margins of their notebooks during class, or you find yourself drawn to learning things through infographics or documentaries, you’re probably a visual learner.

Immerse yourself in photo books, watch a few educational videos in the Education Section of the Unscripted App, or make yourself a moodboard of poses and prompts you’d like to bust out at your next shoot.

2. If you're a multi-tasker

Working with a short attention span? Love to learn while you drive to a shoot or edit a session? Some of us digest information best when we’re doing something else. Podcasts are an amazing way to educate yourself no matter where you are or what you’re doing.

Want to hear real-life advice from professionals in the industry? Check out the Unscripted Podcast for Photographers. Each week, we dive into the nitty gritty of how to connect authentically with your clients, capture emotion-filled images you actually care about, and grow your business with confidence.

“We’re all built a little differently, so it makes sense that we all learn a little differently, too! There’s no use forcing something that isn’t working – if you’re not absorbing information in one way, you probably need to try another approach. “

3. If you like to read

In this digital age of reels and videos and online workshops, it’s starting to feel like reading is a niche way to learn. But for all you bookworms out there, don’t worry. A study by Emory University in America found that reading can “improve brain function on a variety of levels,” and “enhance connectivity in the brain.” The neuroscientists explained that reading could “improve the reader’s imagination in a way that is similar to muscle memory in sports.”

Tap into the Education Section of the Unscripted App for Photographers for exclusive access to our ever-growing library of educational guides and resources covering everything from camera settings and lighting to finding your ‘why’ as a photographer. Written by our team and your favorite photographers, you’re sure to find a wealth of information to challenge and stimulate that big brain of yours.

4. If you learn by doing

Did you read your camera’s manual when you first got it or did you jump right in – twiddling with the settings, trying one thing, and trying things again ‘till you got the result you wanted? If this is you, there’s a chance that you learn best by being hands-on.

As a photographer, one of the best ways to get hands-on experience is at a workshop or with a mentor. Check out Unscripted’s online directory to find a photographer with lots of experience who is willing to mentor you or show you the ropes. Not sure which workshop to attend? Bring all your questions and talk photography with the people who get it in Unscripted’s positive Facebook community – all about supporting each other and becoming better photographers along the way.

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Investing in yourself and your education is crucial if you want to take your business to the next level – but you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to do it. Make things easier for yourself.

Whether you’re after a real-life mentor or a library of easy-to-digest guides to take your business to the next level, Unscripted has you covered.

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FAQ's

What are the different ways to get a photography education?

You can pursue a photography education through formal programs like bachelor's or associate degrees, enroll in online photography courses, attend workshops and seminars, or self-study using books, tutorials, and practice.

Is a formal photography degree necessary to become a professional photographer?

While a formal photography degree can provide a strong foundation and open certain career opportunities, it's not always necessary. Many successful photographers have built their careers through self-education, workshops, and real-world experience.

What should I consider when choosing a photography school or program?

Consider factors like program duration, cost, location, faculty expertise, available resources, and the curriculum. It's crucial to choose a program that aligns with your career goals and learning preferences.

How can I continue my photography education after completing a program?

To continue your photography education, consider attending workshops, conferences, and online courses. You can also experiment with different photography genres, practice consistently, and seek mentorship from experienced photographers to refine your skills and stay updated in this dynamic field.