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Why I Chose To Be a Photographer
Keyla Rodriguez
Photographer
When your little you say things that you like or like to be when you grow up. Kids have dreams, there dreams are to become a Doctor, Police Man, a teacher etc. When your little you imagine a lot of things and say a lot of thing like “when I grow up I want to be just like my dad” or “when I grow up I am going to be a doctor or vet or a photographer etc. It’s good to have ideas and dreams when you are little because when the day pass and you grow up you already know what you want to be and also study about, not have to think and tell people “I don’t know what I want to be “or don’t have no idea what you want to do when you graduate from high school or what you might do in the future. That’s why it’s good to think about all that when you’re little so that in life you don’t have a hard time thinking or doing something that you might not like or might not know what you might want.
When I was little like the age of five or six I always told my teachers and my parent’s that when I grow up I will like to be a vet or a police women but that was something that I wanted to be. Few years later when I was in the fifth grade I started to realize that I really did not wanted to be a vet or a police Women. But I stared to notices that I really like was Art and I love pictures and make scrapbooks so seen then I saw that I was really good at that and stared to make video’s and taking pictures and from that I notices that I wanted to be a photographer and that is my gold of become one . I took photo class to learn about how to hold a camera in a proper way and what’s the right way to take a good nice pictures. My education in all this is that I am in college for a four year degree and I am going to graduate from college and get my college degree and get a job to work for a temporary until I find or get haired to be a photographer and follow my dreams from that point and try to see if I get to go to New York or travel around the world or be a party

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