Career Advancement Programme in Aerial Fashion Photography (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Career Advancement Programme in Aerial Fashion Photography is a highly sought-after advanced certificate programme that equips learners with the skills to excel in this rapidly growing field. With 20 units, this comprehensive programme covers the fundamentals of aerial fashion photography, including planning, execution, and post-production techniques.
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- Aerial Photography Fundamentals
- Drone Operations and Safety
- Camera Settings and Techniques
- Lighting for Aerial Photography
- Post-Processing and Editing
- Storytelling through Aerial Imagery
- Visual Composition and Aesthetics
- Aerial Fashion Styling and Direction
- Location Scouting and Management
- Model and Talent Direction
- Styling and Wardrobe Management
- Makeup and Hair Design
- Set Design and Construction
- Lighting and Electrical Design
- Aerial Photography Business and Marketing
- Client Communication and Project Management
- Advanced Drone Piloting and Navigation
- Commercial Aerial Photography
- Aerial Fashion Photography Portfolio Development
- Capstone Project in Aerial Fashion Photography
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A career path in Aerial Fashion Photography can lead to various roles within the industry.
Below is a breakdown of the most common career paths.
Freelance Photographer (20%): A freelance photographer can work on a project-by-project basis, shooting a wide range of assignments, from editorial work to advertising campaigns.
Editor (18%): An editor can work in-house for a fashion brand or publication, overseeing the creative direction and ensuring the visual content meets the brand's standards.
Creative Director (25%): A creative director is responsible for leading a team of creatives, overseeing the development of concepts, and ensuring the execution of those concepts.
Art Director (37%): An art director is responsible for the visual elements of a project, including the development of concepts, the selection of photographers and models, and the coordination of shoots.
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