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How to combine photography, drawing and IT?
I am a psychologist by education, but I have no desire to work in this area.
I like to take pictures and draw, in general I like creative activities. But at the same time, I don’t want to be just a photographer or an artist. Still, everything there is tied to orders, reputation, word of mouth, etc.
I would like it to be somehow connected with IT and not require retraining at the institute.
I already had experience in making and editing banners for the site, but I didn’t really like it either.
In general, what profession is there that could combine "photography - drawing - IT" as much as possible?
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under these conditions, it is similar to a game designer.
Ready to look for a job for years and work for a penny? Or do other requirements really take precedence?
A person is multifaceted, but sometimes some hobbies must be shared. As a former photojournalist who loves to draw and now works in IT, I would say that you should choose your main field of activity (judging by the text, programming or other work in IT), and leave photography and drawing as a hobby. You can't combine everything in one. But at the same time, no one forbids simultaneously selling photographs to magazines, and publishing drawings on stock exchanges and even getting a penny for it in your free time.
I also know a cool photographer who takes groups on photo trips. When we met him, he was working in IT in security. But life so happened that he found himself a photographer.
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