Buy mags. Read posts on this site. Research techniques on the net. Look at pics. Learn how others do it. Find your own way. Cheaper than courses, more interesting and much better way to learn your own individual style.
Can anyone recommend me a photography course that I could do? There is one at my local college for an evening each week NCFE level 1 but reading the description it's looks quite basic.
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nope - buy lanfords basic photography instead
Buy mags. Read posts on this site. Research techniques on the net. Look at pics. Learn how others do it. Find your own way. Cheaper than courses, more interesting and much better way to learn your own individual style.
Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson I believe, cracking book imho.
(some fab tutorials if you have a look on youtube) .
Thanks mate, any other material you can recommend?
I went into jessops the other day and got chatting to the sales chap and he said the best way to learn photography is to experiment and MAKE mistakes as you learn more quickly and it sticks in your head more than someone telling you what to dohth
nope - buy lanfords basic photography instead
For anyone wanting youtube links:
You just need to be quite specific with your searches. I wanted to get some flash techniques so I searched for photography flash and photography strobist. You can also try photography lighting tutorials and that comes up with a host of studio stuff.
So it depends what you want to see rather than me giving specific links. After all you might not want to learn how to cross light with two strobes outdoors![]()
I would dearly love to go on a course learning about Photshop or similar processing software.
I see some of the effects that people get from what appear, to be fairly honest, rather mundane shots but can turn them into works of art.
Nothing I ever photograph "pops and sizzles" and mainly it's down to my lack of understanding and my inability to get my head around even the most simplistic processing methods.
I can crop, resize and sometimes (if I'm very lucky) get rid of red eye effectively.
But the rest??? It might as well be in Venusian for all I can understand
A very frustrated Smiffy
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I joined up to my local college last year on a course (3 month/1 evening per week) and for £60 its was excellent it was great meeting people who also enjoyed photography and the course was run by a pro tog best £60 i`ve spent.... I loved it that much i re enrolled!!! LOL
we did`nt faff around with PS as there was a seprate couse for this so i was all about usning your camera and getting the best from it, also went out and cover fireworks/night time shooting and got to use the college studio for potraits.