Expand mobile version menu

Photographer

salary graphic

AVG. SALARY

$42,120

education graphic

EDUCATION

1-2 years post-secondary training

job outlook graphic

JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Math

Numbers are all over the place when dealing with cameras. As a professional photographer, you'll need to know some math. So, you've studied up on aperture, shutter speeds and focal length.

You're working as a commercial photographer, and your latest client has you taking a series of photos for a local shopping mall.

You shoot a series of photos based on what the client is looking for. You are getting the photos ready for the client when they tell you that they want the photos delivered online, through their ftp server. You get the info from them and get ready to upload the photos.

The only problem is the photos are too big to upload in one folder, which would be the easiest way to do it. You have 210 photos, and you don't want to upload each one individually. Each photo is 2.5 megabytes in size; the maximum you can upload at once is 10 megabytes. You consider uploading four photos at a time, but you're worried you'll miss some in the process. You're also concerned about the time it would take.

Then you realize another option. You can make compressed zip files of the photographs and upload those. Each photograph, when compressed, is only 3/4 of a megabyte. You decide to make compressed files containing several photographs and upload them.

How many compressed files will you have to make, bearing in mind they can be no larger than 10 megabytes?

Contact

  • Email Support
  • 1-800-GO-TO-XAP (1-800-468-6927)
    From outside the U.S., please call +1 (424) 750-3900
  • North Dakota Career Resource Network
    ndcrn@nd.gov | (701) 328-9733

Support