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I want to attend an Art Institute to get a degree in Digital Photograhy. I'm 38yrs old. Am I to old to start? |
i have an ok job but not a "career". I will be in my early 40's when i obtain this degree if all goes well. I would like to hear from a real life photographer or someone in the business to inform me whether or not getting a degree in digital photography would be a waste of time instead of pursing a more traditional degree such as in business? i have no type of degree now but i desparately want to obtain one. i know that i would gain a lot of knowledge and have a lot of fun at the same time in taking the course because i have a passion for photography, but in the end, would it be worthwhile? how competitive is the business of photography? is there money to be made especially to help pay off my school loans when i'm done? i could really use a older person's opinion and soon. I begin registration in a couple of days. thanks all. and please, no stupid answers. this is my future i'm asking for help on. As stated before, age isn't a limitation. If this is something you want to do, then do it. However... never too old to start. I worked as an admissions rep for a college similar to yours and I had people who were 50-60 years old that enrolled. it was medical training too. only too old if you think you are. must keep in mind though your prospects for job hunting. most companies would prefer younger candidates You are never to old to start a new life. I say go for it! You only live once so why not and go forth my friend. if you don't you are totally goin kick yourself in the *** later! If you are really interested in photography then you should follow your dreams and do it and you are never to old to get an education I dont know anything about art and photography, but I just had to respond to your question refering to being to old!!! You are never to old to goto school... I'm 35 y/o with a wife and three daughters... My wife is at the end of grad school, when she graduates I am attending UK (university of kentucky). I have busted my butt to support my family and put my wife thru school... In about 1.5 yrs its gonna be my turn... I'm 55 and just completed a degree in digital photography. I am now getting quite a few freelance jobs as well a commercial work. There were people older than myself doing the same degree. You are only as old as your mind allows you to be. Age isn't a barrier if you're motivated. But you might find it more difficult to maintain motivation than a 20 year old just setting out thinking they'll be the next world's greatest artist. what does age have to do with anything go for it girl you deserve to have the best good luck At 44 I returned to college in search of a passion. I wanted something that made my head feel good. I declared myself a fine art major and now 11 years later, I teach ceramics (what everyone calls pottery) and I also maintain my own studio and sell my hand built coil pots for no less than $100 and up to $400. get the degree in the field you love it is never to late You're not really that old. A friend of mine started law school at age 35 and is now a successful lawyer. But keep in mind that photography as a profession is not what it used to be. We can thank the stock photo biz for helping to hurt the careers of pro photographers by paying rock bottom pricing for images. But as they say, life is what you make of it. You're certainly young enough to start a career but I hope you become really good at what you want to do. Any career, photography, business, plumbing, will be as good as you make it. Determination and persistence can make up for any imagined age barrier. Besides, a business degree at your age won't give you any particular leg up. Just a steady paycheck is hardly life sustaining. U are never 2 old if digital photography is your passion. I heard somewhere that most millionaires are made after age 65 because they have time to pursue their dreams. Why wait until you are 65; start now! I went to graphic design school when I was 42. I gave up a great paying, yet unrewarding job to pursue my passion. I don't make nearly as much in graphic design, but I will some day. There is also a company at www.vocationvacations.com where you get to shadow a professional for a fee to test drive your dream. As far as help with school loans, try art associations, organizations, galleries, etc., and see if they can recommend grants. There are also grant books and the web. Know what you are giving up and if you can live with the sacrifice, go for it. Remember you have to live with your decision as to what to do with the rest of your life. Hopefully, it will be a decision that you won't regret. London collage of printing, From London University of Art |
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