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Photographer
The School of Arts and Art History:
http://www.uiowa.edu/~art/

 

Administrator, Photographic
Advertising Photographer
Aerial Photographer
Archaeological Photographer
Architectural Photographer
Art Photographer
Assistant Photographer
Audio-Visual Specialist
Baby and Child Photographer
Banquet Photographer
Fashion Photographer
Fire Photographer
Gallery Operator
Horse Photographer
Industrial and House Photographer
Interior Design Photographer
Magazine Photographer
Medical Photographer
Oceanic Photographer
Pet Photographer
Specialty Photographer:

    Novelty ,Passport, Chain Store

Photographic writer
Cinematographer
Technical Photographer
Portrait Photographer
Botanical Photographer
Bridal & Wedding Photographer
Commercial Photographer
Convention, Cruise, Resort Photographer
Copy Photography Specialist
Darkroom Professional
Department Store Photographer
Documentary Photographer
Photographic Educator
Entertainment Photographer
Police Photographer
Press & Journalism Photographer
Race Track Photographer
Retail Salesperson/Photo Products Buyer
Retoucher/Oil Colorist
School Photographer
Sports Photographer
Stock Photo Photographer
Travel Photographer
Wildlife Photographer
Photo Editor
Photo Lab Technician
Stylist
Scientific & Biological Photographer
Biomedical Photographer

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Employment Areas

    Commercial Photography
    Agriculture
    Art
    Archaeology
    Real Estate
    Wildlife
    Scientific & Medical Research
    Business Firms
    Military
    Sports/Entertainment
    Education
    Fashion
    Photojournalism
    Law Enforcement
    Medicine
    Medical Schools, Hospitals, Veterinary Facilities
    Scientific Publications

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Note 1 : Some of the above job/career titles require advanced degrees or specialized training.

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Note 2 : Degrees alone do not get student jobs. Internships, externships, summer jobs, volunteer work, part-time jobs, work-study positions, and active participation in student organizations on campus are all ways to become more competitive in a tight job market.

Compiled by the Career Information Service Staff Spring 1996