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Hi,
I would really appreciate any ideas on how I can teach my 10 year old son photography and still keep him interested and not bored.
Basically, he mentioned to me 10 minutes before he went to bed last night that he wanted to do photography
I have asked him what it is he wants to take pictures of which he has initially said 'still life'.
Now, I have a P&S compact he can use, he's used it before, and can set up a shot for him of a glass or some flowers in the house but after the initial click where do I go from there, I'm no teacher :thumbsdown:
My thoughts were to get him to take a few shots from different angles with maybe different light and then see if he can edit them on the computer, that should keep him going. I think Photoshop may be a bit too complicated for him at the moment, what would you recommend, I did used to use Lightroom at one point, Lightroom 2 if I remember correctly so I could sort that out for him. Do you think a 10 year old would be ok with the interface on that? or I've got iPhoto on the Mac (photoshop is on the Windows box)
I'm not too sure of the manual capabilities of the P&S so I may be a bit limited in what he can experiment with, maybe I'll get him a bridge camera if he keeps his interest up, although knowing him he'll assume that my camera will become 'his' camera too...........
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Paul.
I would really appreciate any ideas on how I can teach my 10 year old son photography and still keep him interested and not bored.
Basically, he mentioned to me 10 minutes before he went to bed last night that he wanted to do photography
Now, I have a P&S compact he can use, he's used it before, and can set up a shot for him of a glass or some flowers in the house but after the initial click where do I go from there, I'm no teacher :thumbsdown:
My thoughts were to get him to take a few shots from different angles with maybe different light and then see if he can edit them on the computer, that should keep him going. I think Photoshop may be a bit too complicated for him at the moment, what would you recommend, I did used to use Lightroom at one point, Lightroom 2 if I remember correctly so I could sort that out for him. Do you think a 10 year old would be ok with the interface on that? or I've got iPhoto on the Mac (photoshop is on the Windows box)
I'm not too sure of the manual capabilities of the P&S so I may be a bit limited in what he can experiment with, maybe I'll get him a bridge camera if he keeps his interest up, although knowing him he'll assume that my camera will become 'his' camera too...........
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Paul.