what kind of job can a person who likes photography, art, and history get that pays well?
hello i love photography, art, and history. i want to get a job envolving all these subjects but i know that most jobs involving these things don't pay well, so does anyone have any ideas.
Practically speaking, I think your best bet is to get a terminal degree (that is the highest degree available for your chosen field) and become a college professor. You can still practice your photography and art. You will be surrounded with creative people hungry for information and a desire to express themselves, while having a steady income and medical benefits and pension plan. (I wish someone had given me this advice thirty years ago!)
Whatever you choose, remember you will be working for the next blank amount of years, so do something that will feed your soul.
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For someone with an art background and an interest in history, I think a good career choice would be museum curator.
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Practically speaking, I think your best bet is to get a terminal degree (that is the highest degree available for your chosen field) and become a college professor. You can still practice your photography and art. You will be surrounded with creative people hungry for information and a desire to express themselves, while having a steady income and medical benefits and pension plan. (I wish someone had given me this advice thirty years ago!)
Whatever you choose, remember you will be working for the next blank amount of years, so do something that will feed your soul.
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become a laywer.
Photographers,artists,historians,they all need a lawyer sooner or later.(and I know a lawyer who loves making artistic pictures of historic buildings,and he's fucking rich!)
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Its better if you'll proceed to become a professor since you like history, why don't yo try become a history Professor?
Then for your photography skills used it for your sidelines. Wedding photographer, or in a modeling…
It Depends upon you. You still holds the decision .
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