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    Info for all Sydneysiders

    In case anyone's interested, I recently received an email from Australian Geographic regarding a photographic seminar at the North Ryde RSL Club in May...

    http://www.australiangeographic.com....to-seminar.htm

    ...looks great to me :-)


    For clearness and the moderators I'd like to point out that I am not related in any way to this event, nor do I gain anything from this link. I merely thought other readers of this site may be interested in the subject so have posted it here for their information. This is not an advertisement.

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    Looks good on the surface, I would be a bit concerned for what I am going to learn sitting in a room and listening to 6 x 11/2 hour "lectures" even from people of that calibre ??
    Any way each to their own, I would be keen to hear back if any one does attend
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    I do agree that classroom learning is limited, for sure. I did a practical course not so long ago with another company which was excellent, and I like to get out there, but I think a good balance of the two is useful, especially for us newbies. When it comes to an introduction to photoshop, advice on selling your work and protecting yourself, plus anecdotes, Q&A and tips, I think there's room for classroom learning too. Will let you know whether I'm right or not though, it could so easily go the other way!

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