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How To Get Into A Photography School In Lagos: Schools, Fees And Useful Tips by cheavroi(m): 12:17pm On Mar 17, 2020
How to Get Into a Photography School in Lagos: Schools, Fees and Useful Tips
Tonydoo:
Please I need a Photography School in Lekki or Lagos Mainland where I can learn Professional Photography. Suggestions.. anyone?



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Tips on how to get into the photography school of your dreams
Despite what ypu think, learning Photography is not for the faint hearted. Technoically, you must be very willing to take risks, go beyond the regular and have deep passion for it. But at the same time, we want you to be very successful and as a matter of fact, we have prepared some tips that will definitely be of help to you enter the Photography industry in Nigeria.
1. Complete a training program
In order to get a foot in the door of this competitive industry, hopeful photographers need to hone their skills through a training program. Students interested in the field can earn a certificate of proficiency in Photography, where they take courses in Image Editing, the history of Photography and Specializations, Compostion, Exposure, Camera Settings and Camera Operation, Lighting. Photographers may also complete degrees in The Business of Photography to train for a job, which has a curriculum that covers brand development, building a brand on social media, How to Build a Photography Brand that Stands The Test of Time.
2. Sharpen your skills with hands-on experience
In order to sharpen the skills needed to execute a photography work from an idea to the finished product, students need to get practice outside of the classroom. This hands-on learning can be achieved by participating in an internship program with a photography studio, photographer, or mediahouse. In addition, students can get experience by volunteering for a photography school.
3. Learn the business of Photography
Behind the creative flair of the photography industry is the business acumen needed to keep a company running. In addition to learning the creative side of the field, students should also familiarize themselves with what goes on behind the scenes—such as finance, sales, and marketing—particularly if they want to have their own photography business.
4. Put together a Portfolio
In order for future photographers to show off their talent to potential employers, they have to create a portfolio demonstrating their skills and creative sensibilities. Students can fill their portfolio with the work they’ve done during their training program, so it’s important for them to treat every assignment as if they were going to show their work to a future boss. Portfolios allow people to show off a range of skills, including their editing skills, creative skills, compositing, post productions and retouching abilities.
5. Keep up with the trends
The photography industry changes from season to season, so it’s important for photographers to keep abreast of the trends, and devices and cameras in use. This can be done by regularly reading industry journals and magazines.

FAQS on Photography Schools in Lagos
Should i choose a niche?
The photography industry is so broad, photographers won’t master every aspect of it.Photographers should choose a niche that they enjoy and they’re good at, and focus their work in that area. Some of the niches that photographers can choose from include portrait photography, wedding photography, fashion photography, studio photography, product photography and lifestyle photography.
Should Photographers be on Social Media?
It’s important for photographers to connect with each other, other professionals in the industry, and those who will be their future customers. Having a strong social media presence allows them to make these vital connections, as well as build their brand by showing off their talent. In order to get a head start on promotion, aspiring photographers can start creating their online brand while they’re still in school.
Should I attend Networking events?
It is a good idea to attend industry networking events. By participating in these events, photographers can meet people they may want to do business with including models, makeup artists, stylists, retailers, merchandisers, and buyers.

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Finding a Photography School in Lagos

Whether future photographers have dreams of seeing their creations on the web or in prints at big exhibitions, they have to find the right training program first. This section provides information to help people find the school that’s right for them.
Just like every photographer has a unique style, every student has individual needs when it comes to finding a degree program. The following search tool can help students sort through schools by allowing them to find programs based on how much they cost, how long they take to complete, and how courses are delivered. Use this tool to help you find the school that will meet your education and career goals.


BoP - The Business of Photography
Provides business intelligence to help members of the photography industry, from creatives to entrepreneurs. Readers can get daily industry news, as well as career advice and information on education.


The Emerging Photographer
This publication provides news, information on marketing, and profiles of emerging photographers.

Photography Brain Academy
Offers online classes for Photographers. Some of the topics covered in classes include branding, product pricing strategies, and selling products online.

Becoming a Photographer: advice from the experts - The Guardian
This article delivers advice to those who want to break into the Photography industry.

The Successful Photographer Podcast - SuccessfulPhotographer.com
Photographer and educator Tonydoo Visuals reveals industry secrets in this podcast. Topics covered include fashion media coverage, engaging an audience, planning a photoshoot, branding, and getting funding for a new business.

Dressed: The History of Photography
This podcast explores the history of fashion movements, as well as the backgrounds of historical figures in the industry.

Day in the Life: Photographer – Digital Cabal
This video follows Photographer Ahmed Moore, who was a contestant on “ The Future Awards Project”

How to Break into the Photography Industry with - Antonio Forbes
Includes advice to hopeful Photographers.

How to Start a Photography Brand – XT Imagery
Article that has seven steps for launching a photography brand

Re: How To Get Into A Photography School In Lagos: Schools, Fees And Useful Tips by LifeMapEmpire(f): 12:32pm On Mar 17, 2020
Very resourceful.... I have a natural flaire for anything photography...

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