there is not an exact training method or degree but that is secondary schooling. so you should look into going to a high school that has Photography as a course. there you can learn the basics of using a high quality SLR camera.
THIS IS THE WHAT YOU NEED TO DO THIS JOB
PASSION, LOVE FOR ANIMALS AND NATURE, AND A LOT OFPATIENCE
5 to 10 years
There is no specific career for zoologist. Therefore one can become researcher, zookeeper, animal behaviourist (own a clinic for example), science editor, wildlife photographer, gamekeeper, behaviour ecologist, concervationist.... Basicly you can do anything where basic science or animal background is needed. With a bit more ("extra") education one can perhabs also become a science teacher or forensic scientist/investigator. It is only after the first degree in higher education (usually Bachelor degree) that one has to decide in what direction to pursue. Zoology degree, at leasst in Britain, is pretty much a basic science degree that just concentrates on zoology.
Photography is very, very complex and wildlife photography is the hardest of all. There are very few professional wildlife photographers and they have been developing their skill for many years. Many of them spend around 8 months a year abroad and the other four planning and doing admin work. They take many thousands of images and work hard to get them noticed. They have thousands and thousands of pounds worth of technical equipment that they understand intimately. They are very confident with computers. Some may have taken photography courses but many are biologists or zoologists. They have a great understanding of animal behaviour and they know their subjects intimately and what their next move will be. they are expert trackers and endlessly patient. And for all this they generally get paid very little.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has listed it as threatened since 1997.
No schooling, but it sure does help to know alot about horses.
Why would you want to become an assassin? I would suggest that you gather information about your target after choosing a specific weapon and training with it so that you hit the target exactly in all conditions.
No, but it helps.
whats the amount of training required to be a photographer?
You would need to take photography classes or have a natural ability when it comes to taking pictures.
To become an education researcher, you typically need a graduate degree in a related field such as education, psychology, or sociology. A doctoral degree is often preferred for more advanced research positions. Strong research skills, experience in conducting studies, and familiarity with statistical analysis are also important. Additional training in research methodologies and academic writing is beneficial.
there is no specific training for a fashion photographer. When you go to college you have to major in (i think) commercial photography. Then after that you will make yourself into a fashion photographer.
What education and training is required to become a Researcher?
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.
Most wildlife photographers are freelance - and so don't need formal qualifications; anyone could call themselves a wildlife photographer. However, to make a living at it you must take technically good photographs be knowledgeable about wildlife; nowadays, editors look for photographs of behaviour.
you do not.
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