If you can read and write being a landscape photographer is not difficult. You need to be able to see the image as second nature. Where the reading and writing comes in is to be able to read manuals and books by other photographers. Also have a look at UTube for videos on landscape Photography. One thing more. Not everyone can visualize what an image will look like in print. Its like all artists it's an instinct that we photographers have when we know it is right.
A lot of photographers are self taught. Going to college or night school to learn is a good way. These days with digital cameras there is no cost in mistakes. You just delete the bad ones. Of course there is a need to learn programs such as Photoshop. I would suggest finding a view you like, take pictures at various times of the day and seasons and experiment. Just keep on taking pictures and ask for advice from other photographers.
No, you do not need formal education to work as an assistant photographer. It could help and make you appear as a more attractive candidate, but it is not usually a requirement.
all u need is post secondary education
you will need at least a high school diploma. have fun
No formal education is necessary to become a photographer. It can be helpful to take a few courses to help become familiar with the equipment that can be the most helpful. However, there are many online resources that one can consult to become a successful photographer.
may be 2 3 years
You need to have taken high school or college courses in photography.
He is a very well know landscape photographer.
You would need to take photography classes or have a natural ability when it comes to taking pictures.
They get paid about$300
Ansel Adams was an American photographer. He is famous for his landscape photographs of Yosemite National Park.
To be a professional photographer, you do not need to study photography.
A few are... Portrait Wedding Nature Landscape Scientific Commercial (Product, advertisement, etc.)