SNHU Career | Picture This - Career Paths in Photography
Are you passionate about photography and curious about turning it into a career? Join us for an exciting panel featuring photography professionals who specialize in freelance, self-employed, and professional photography. Hear their stories, learn about diverse career paths in the field, and gain insights into the skills and strategies that have helped them succeed. This is a unique opportunity to ask questions, explore your options, and connect with industry experts.
What to Expect:
📸 Explore various career paths in photography, from freelancing to self-employment to working in established organizations.
🛠️ Learn essential skills for building a sustainable photography career.
📈 Discover strategies for growing your network and attracting clients.
🎯 Gain tips for balancing creativity with the business side of photography.
🤝 Connect with photography professionals and alumni.
How to Prepare:
🙋♂️ Prepare 2–3 questions to ask the panelists about their experiences or advice.
📄 Update your portfolio or create a sample project to share if networking opportunities arise.
📄 Refresh your LinkedIn or resume with relevant skills.
📚 Check out the Liberal Arts resources available on Career 360 from SNHU Career Services.
Accessibility Statement: At SNHU, creating an inclusive and accessible learning environment is a priority. Your experience is crucial, and if you need accommodations, please get in touch with the respective centers: Online Students: oac@snhu.edu. 866-305-9430. Campus Students: cac@snhu.edu 603-644-3118. SNHU Staff and Faculty: hr@snhu.edu. Recording: Please be advised that live webinar sessions may be recorded. Please contact SNHU Career Services (engagecareer@snhu.edu) with questions or concerns. Consent: By clicking “Register”, I agree to receive emails, phone calls, and SMS/Text Messages from Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) at the numbers I provided (land and/or wireless), including calls or texts made using automated technology or prerecorded voice messages. This consent is not required to purchase services, you may also call SNHU at 800-668-1249.