Learning Business & Photography From Intellectual Properties

Aside from photography, I consider myself an avid learner of business. I usually enjoy finding some insights from business thesis and research. As you may already aware, research is about discovery, the testing of ideas and of hypothesis. It is also about the establishment of facts and argument through exploration and enquiry. The outcome of research is new set of knowledge leading to more improved understanding of certain issues.
However, there are also many thesis about photography you can learn. For example, there’s a good thesis about “When did photography become an Art form” by Morgan Campbell. As you can see, originally, photography was developed as a sort of experimental recording medium, not necessarilly as an art. This is when the discussion become very interesting.
There are so much you can learn. Since scientific paper poses a research question, it is a good idea to find out where all the idea came from. That’s why when learning from an intelectual work you might also need to check for the research paper bibliography. By getting more information, our question-asking skill that is required for the development of scientific thinking is improved.
There’s also thesis “Digital Technologies In Professional Photography Programs In Higher Education”. This study investigated the state of curricular changes in professional photographic education in higher education as a result of emerging digital technologies. Digital photography has created a transitional state for photography education.
If you want to learn something from an academic writing, however,you don’t have to look for only the recent one. There are so many past dissertations which can be used a your learning resource. You might not going to find an original and substantial one. Still, it’s still worth to try looking around. Even learning from a bad dissertation can give you some insights about scientific method and how to build hypothesis.
