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Pro Photographers: Did you go to photography school?
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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 459417" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>The quallity of any course4 depends on the quality of the lecturer and if they are willing to fully share the knowledge. Many hold back and leave so much hidden,</p><p>Did join the Master Photographers Association and British Institute of Professional photographers in the 80's You have to submit work for examination and be a full time pro that taught you what was right and wrong with composition. That learning is still with me today and in every shot I take. Left the MPA and BIPP as the whole thing was run by and for the masons and it was a waste of the membership fee.</p><p>Wife joined the Royal Photogrphic society and had her work examined before an audience of 400 with binoculars !!</p><p></p><p>Have met photographers with photography degrees....not impressed seem to have spent 3 years to learn nothing usefull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 459417, member: 38179"] The quallity of any course4 depends on the quality of the lecturer and if they are willing to fully share the knowledge. Many hold back and leave so much hidden, Did join the Master Photographers Association and British Institute of Professional photographers in the 80's You have to submit work for examination and be a full time pro that taught you what was right and wrong with composition. That learning is still with me today and in every shot I take. Left the MPA and BIPP as the whole thing was run by and for the masons and it was a waste of the membership fee. Wife joined the Royal Photogrphic society and had her work examined before an audience of 400 with binoculars !! Have met photographers with photography degrees....not impressed seem to have spent 3 years to learn nothing usefull. [/QUOTE]
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