Relax. Get used to living independently and stay on top of uni work. Shoot photos regularly but dont force creativity. Set up a blog and start thinking about making a photography FaceBook page or website.
2013:
Get on it. Find a consistant work routine and stick to it. Have time management under control and be reliable. Start gathering contacts and keep options open. Learn as much as possible from the course and start reading more regularly.
2014:
Focus. Work hard from the very start and dont get distracted so easily. Work on projects I enjoy so I work to my full potential. Go big! Make the most of the collage resources and enjoy making some crazy cool work. Fine tune my personal style in certain areas but STAY VERSATILE! Get lots of work experience and incorporate it into my UNI work. Make the most of opportunities and work on writing. Read books and get at least a 2:1..!
2015:
Go home and chill for a bit, then save up to travel. Eventually go to a few countries taking photographs and see the world. Get my work out there as much as possible. Build up work experience and regularly update website. Hopefully by 2015 I will have a good few repeat clients and will be earning regularly.
2016:
In theory by 2016 I will be recognised as a successful freelance photographer based in either Plymouth or London. My website will be up and running smoothly, and I'l be regularly shooting weddings and local events. I will have got into a good habit of Copyrighting my work and writing Metadata. If freelance photography is'nt really making enough money then maybe think about taking photographs for theme parks, festivals and abroad for holiday makers.
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