I did a few unpaid internships starting out in advertising and editorial portraiture photo. You really need to determine what you want to learn out of the experience. Weather it be the business side, lighting, onset direction, networking with other up and coming crew etc. many of my friends interned with top level photographers and didn’t get much face time with the photographer they were working for, mostly just helped with studio organizing, and ultimately just have a resume data point and not much else gained from the experience.
There are so many niche’s of photography, it’s hard to give the exact advise you need unless you clarify which area of interest you’d like to focus on.
I did a few unpaid internships starting out in advertising and editorial portraiture photo. You really need to determine what you want to learn out of the experience. Weather it be the business side, lighting, onset direction, networking with other up and coming crew etc. many of my friends interned with top level photographers and didn’t get much face time with the photographer they were working for, mostly just helped with studio organizing, and ultimately just have a resume data point and not much else gained from the experience.
There are so many niche’s of photography, it’s hard to give the exact advise you need unless you clarify which area of interest you’d like to focus on.