Hi. Just to join in the conversation, I started in February 2008, and I'm now in my final "year" - looking at assessment in either July/November 2012. I've generally been doing 2 units at a time, except for when I started with TAOP, which I did in isolation. Of course with 2 units on the go...
Not sure if you've seen this, but check the link - one of the students from the course:
http://thefreemanview.com/featured_photographer/dewald-botha/
well worth looking at
LOL
Seriously though, 90% of my work is done with the kit lens that came with my workhorse camera, probably another 5% with a compact and the rest with other bits and pieces such as a long zoom or a pinhole...
As far as TAOP is concerned, I guess the ideal kit would be a DSLR with a wide...
Flat mount on thin white A4 card - trust me, window mounts are unnecessary!
As for full bleed on A4, speaking to a tutor in a recent face to face, he preferred them mounted so they don't get fingers on them. Full bleed is fine when not been touched and passed around as they are at the...
Hi Flossie. I'm currently working on Your Own Portfolio having gone through the full set of L1/2 courses (i.e. no APEL - TAOP, PAP, UVC, PWDP and Landscape). The three different levels are indeed very different, that's a fair comment. However, there's more to it than what you've said.
From my...
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