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Filter
05-08-2015, 6:26pm
I decided to get some one on one tutoring as I think I take more in being shown than reading. I ended up getting a brain surgeon doubling as a photographer (from the fee I assumed this). Now I'm thinking should I have enquired here first? I hope it's rewarding......

ameerat42
05-08-2015, 6:30pm
You can always givvim the sack:D - Tell him to stick to his day job - or take it up:rolleyes:

I agree with you about asking here 1st:D:D

bricat
07-08-2015, 11:53am
It is no good getting:tweety: cold feet after you spent the money. I'm sure you did your "due diligence" prior to your booking. Enjoy the experience first then if it doesn't meet your expectations you can take appropriate steps to get a refund/discount. Make the most of it and be happy you have the money to afford this. JMHO cheers Brian

fillum
07-08-2015, 1:18pm
...should I have enquired here first?No, we'd have just told you to buy more lenses ! :D


I hope it's rewarding......On a more serious note, if the person is a good tutor they should let you 'drive' the session. To maximise the benefits have a clear idea of what you want to gain from the experience, what questions you want answered etc, before hand. If you haven't already, it might pay to drop them a quick email outlining what you want/expect from the session so that everyone is 'on the same page'. Also if doing something new, being fully up-to-speed with your equipment before the session may avoid 'wasting' time during the session. (Maybe stick a pdf of your manual on your phone just in case.)

I think it's a great idea and sounds like fun...



Cheers.

ricktas
07-08-2015, 4:54pm
The worth of something is in the value you get from it. So enjoy your workshop and then we will discuss upgrading you straight to advanced :lol:

arthurking83
07-08-2015, 9:29pm
No, we'd have just told you to buy more lenses ! :D

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Some would have!

not moi!!

I'd have advised to buy more cameras :p

Oh! and for the OP .. that's what meets are for ;)

.... may have to arrange them(in Melb) moire often.

Filter
07-08-2015, 11:37pm
Some would have!

not moi!!

I'd have advised to buy more cameras :p

Oh! and for the OP .. that's what meets are for ;)

.... may have to arrange them(in Melb) moire often.

Thanks AK, I have been unlucky time wise with meets in Melbourne, maybe after September I try again.

Jim560
08-08-2015, 12:56am
Another meet. Sounds like a plan!


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arthurking83
08-08-2015, 1:29pm
Another meet. Sounds like a plan!


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Have you used any of the tips I told you about on the last one we attended together?

I reckon probably not .. and most likely for the same reason I haven't either .. time! :(

Jim560
09-08-2015, 6:13pm
Have you used any of the tips I told you about on the last one we attended together?

I reckon probably not .. and most likely for the same reason I haven't either .. time! :(

Not as many as I would have liked. However the multi exposure has had a few more uses, still not sure what that little glitch that happens is though.


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arthurking83
09-08-2015, 11:43pm
.... still not sure what that little glitch that happens is though.


...

I think I'm actually starting to resemble my camera's personalities.

.. a momentary spot of brain fade .. then keep on as usual, as if nothing happened.

well, it works for both me and my cameras and who am I to stuff around with a working ecosystem :D

Filter
21-08-2015, 9:44am
Well my two one on one sessions have come & gone & because you always learn something new I won't say it was a waste. For the first two hour session I didn't want to interrupt all the time saying "yer I know that" I should have. The second session was a bit of hands on but again getting not much more than "Google". Being one on one I felt we were able to digress and move off the topics easy. We spent a lot of time floundering around in Lightroom 5, I can see this being an asset in the future, I might get it. At the end of it all the general advice get out there and experiment. The up side is I now have a contact who is willing to assist with any issues I may have....much like the good ppl on this site...lol

Bennymiata
21-08-2015, 7:26pm
It goes to show, photography isn't brain surgery! :D