Gday All
looking at doing a course in photograpghy to get to know my camera a bit better. just want to start out at a novice level and where in melbourne would be the best place to do a course around the western suburbs of melbourne
cheers
Gday All
looking at doing a course in photograpghy to get to know my camera a bit better. just want to start out at a novice level and where in melbourne would be the best place to do a course around the western suburbs of melbourne
cheers
G'day OzD
Chase up your local adult-ed Community College, (night school sort of thing)
A local TAFE might also have some Community courses (rather than 'professional' courses
and if you like to travel ...
Pop across to South Melb to the Melbourne Camera Club - they have regular intro courses open to the public as well as their members
Hope this helps a bit
Regards, Phil
Of all the stuff in a busy photographers kitbag, the ability to see photographically is the most important
google me at Travelling School of Photography
images.: flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
Also, check out the member meets section of AP, If there is a meet coming up in the Melbourne area, get along. You will find other AP members are all to willing to guide and help you along your photographic path.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
I second the introductory course at the Melbourne Camera club - it goes for about 8 weeks and is very popular.
www.kjbphotography.com.au
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if you want a one day thing rather than something over several weeks, id recommend chris brays one at the zoo. i did it and loved it.
Don't spend $ on a course (yet) - do the learning plan for free here first. See the New to Photography forum!
Personally I would spend $ on gear before courses (that can be expensive).
At least give the self teaching approach a go. You might end up saving heaps.
regards, Kym Gallery Honest & Direct Constructive Critique Appreciated! ©
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