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By: Taylor Thomason
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is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that employs images in order to tell a news story.
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There isn’t a strict formula as to how far you go with your education but having at least a Bachelor’s in Writing may help with employment No certificates required but having a membership from the American Society of Media Photographers can benefit at a professional stance Must keep a portfolio of previous works to advertise to future clients and such
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Must be willing to work in high pressure situations Be able to meet deadlines Communication and decision making skills are also futile Computer skills (editing software etc.)
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From the years 2012-2022 the business will rise 4% which is lower than the average rate It is lower because of the decrease in newspapers and magazines being produced and increase in online databases etc. This also opens up new opportunities for the journalists in a way to display their works through a new source
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The potential earnings for a Photojournalist vary from whichever agency you may be contracted to or if you just sell on the go. The average annual wage is about $43,090 as of May 2013
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Communications equipment operators Communications teachers Network systems and data communications analysts
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Vineyard Owner/Operator relies on his knowledge of the wine-making industry as he oversees the day-to-day operations at a vineyard or winery. These professionals not only manage the viticultural process of growing grapes and transforming them into wine, but also handle business tasks like budgeting and record keeping. A vineyard manager must hire staff and train them to successfully work in the vineyard. Finally, he must be prepared to interact with the public during tours, wine tastings, and other events.
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To become a Wine connoisseur you don’t necessarily need an extended education. You just need to have a business background and also know about the Wine business
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Open a traditional winery, and personally oversee how your wine products are made, stored, and shipped Save money getting into the wine business by starting a micro-winery or a virtual winery Start an estate winery that becomes a popular tourist destination Offer exciting events such as wine tastings and winery tours to increase your profits
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The wine business has been around for ages but the makers aren’t always compensated or employed necessarily. The job will always be open as long as there is wine being made by man
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A vineyard owner could potentially make from $81,000-$90,000 annually depending on the revenue
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Botanical gardener Curator of fine art Historian
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Crabbe, Gary. "Sunset over Vineyard, Carneros Region, Napa Valley, California." Enlightened Images: Photography. Enlightened Images. Web. 3 Apr. 2015.. U.S. Department of Labor. "Vineyard Manager." Inside Jobs. Inside Jobs LLC. Web. 3 Apr. 2015.. Pentis, Andrew. "Dream Job: Producing Fine Wine." All Business. Dun & Bradstreet. Web. 3 Apr. 2015..
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