Online courses are a waste of money in my opinion, all the information is available to you for free, on the internet, just do a bit of searching/reading and go out and practice.
I don't think anyone can teach a person to be creative. You either are, or you aren't.
Hi guys quick question, I've just looked on there website and i cannot find anywhere about getting the "scuffed" coarse anywhere. The only ones I can find is either the full coarse for £527 or the online coarse which you dont get certain things and that's £427. Help!!!!!!!
I'd be interested in knowing this too. I've not applied for an NUS card yet as the letter said they are given Aug - Aug and you'd only get it for a year I think so better to wait. (Need to check when in Aug as I could get one now I suppose.)I'm looking in to this course and just have a couple of questions to those enroled . Have you joined the NUS and is there any photo gear shops that give you discount ? Also can you purchase Photoshop as a student if you take this course ?
Question to others who have done the course. I'm doing the second assignment where you have to take photos of someone at work/hobby. As one of my hobbies is dancing I was going to do shots of a dance teacher - some posed, some candid. Do you think that would be ok?
Hope so! I'm trying to think of a range of shots - some candid and posed ones - some just her doing her 'job' and some that show the class in backgroud. (A lot of them are used to seeing me with my camera as I often take it along to special events and social nights.)That sounds like a subject that could be very creative
I took a while thinking of something too - it can also be someone working I think?the dance photos sound like a great idea .. i dont really know anyone with any interesting hobbies, so struggling with a idea for this one!
He's my tutor too. So far I've only submitted the first (written) assignment and he gave good detailed feedback on the various things I'd said.I've just signed up for the Scuffed Course, my tutor is Ray Kilby.
I can't wait to get started!
Did you find anyone yet Gareth?the dance photos sound like a great idea .. i dont really know anyone with any interesting hobbies, so struggling with a idea for this one!
I don't think that would be a problem, it is a case of learn at your own pace. Not all modules have assignments so some are quicker to do than others. I'm just about to submit my second assignment which is for module 3. I'm definitely learning stuff - mostly though having structure which is making me think about what I'm doing. So yes, take your time and you'll get more out of it than by rushing through.One thing I am a bit worried about as i work full time 2-10 and also some mornings and I know it says learn in your own time but let's say for instance it took me 12 months to complete or longer, would that be a problem do you think?
CarlosGilbertos said:Sods law that as soon as my course arrives through the post i'm mega busy for the next 2 weeks!
I just got my Module 2 assignment back and scored an A+, so i'm pretty chuffed!
Here's hoping I can find some time to fit in Module 3's assignment, it should be an interesting one!