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I just graduated with my degree in English and minor in photography at a top-tier college in Minnesota. I'm having a hard time finding work that pays at least $10/hr with benefits, which seems reasonable to expect with a degree and student loans coming! Does anyone know of any good places to work with current vacancies that pay at least this for someone with my background? (Though it doesn't have to be related to English [writing, reading, secretarial, etc.] or photography, so long as I don't need a degree in something else, like nursing.) I am interested in the Duluth and as much as two hours South of Duluth area.

2006-07-24 04:18:36 · 2 answers · asked by Thoughtful Gal 2 in Local Businesses United States Other - US Local Businesses

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This place doesn't mention benefits but while you're still looking for a full-time position, you might be able to make up a nice portfolio with this company. Good luck!

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2006-07-24 04:25:38 · answer #1 · answered by penpallermel 6 · 0 0

I have an English degree, but didn't study photography - but it's what I do. It took me about 3 months to get a freelance photography business going. The steps I took were:

1. Volunteer your time to photography events for organizations and local events.
2. Assist other photographers to learn the ins and outs of owning your own business.
3. Build your portfolio and get business cards and establish your own "brand"
4. Once you've got a portfolio, some business knowledge and a brand, you should be able to market yourself as a photographer and start charging money for your services.

I'm sure you're aware that there are many market niches for photographers - weddings, night clubs, reunions, pets, babies, birthday parties, ...

Looking into a professional organization (such as ASMP, association of media photographers) would also be good to help you get business and legal advice. Also, the SBA is great to get info on how to file and get your business started.

To make ends meet in the meantime, I'd recommend working at a photo lab because you *will* be using their services while doing your freelance work and the discount helps!

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2006-07-24 04:37:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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