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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin67" data-source="post: 410916" data-attributes="member: 36632"><p>Hey Guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm going to cut a long story short.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much, even though I have a degree, employers cannot look past my disability. I haven't worked in a while and it's getting beyond a joke.</p><p></p><p>My Old Dad has spent literally a massive portion of his life savings to buy me a camera and some kit (Nikon D3300). I have to say it's going well. I'm taking meaningful, thought-out pictures every day and learning lots. I'm treating this like a 9-5 job. This is make or break for me.</p><p></p><p>Even though I am reading lots and watching lots of videos I feel better if I'm learning from a 'structure'. It provides me with a clear path and also provides targets for me to hit as it were. It comes form my Uni learning, I guess.</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone who can lend me or allow me access to such a 'formalised' course, *please*? Things like the Fro Knows Photo disc is also good - *if* that is legal to do so. I'm not asking anyone to do anything that would be wrong. As I understand it, it is legal to treat discs like a library book, where one person can access it at any one time. I would post the disc back when done which would be quick as that is how I learn.</p><p></p><p>I have asked these learning providers but this has drawn a blank sadly.</p><p></p><p>Already I am providing photo-sets to people like me who cannot afford them. My aim is get get something of an income and always to do shots for people who can't afford it. Ironically, I think my niche is going to be within the extreme poverty/disability subset of society - I just feel so much passion there.</p><p></p><p>Can you help at all, please?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time to read me.</p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin67, post: 410916, member: 36632"] Hey Guys, I'm going to cut a long story short. Pretty much, even though I have a degree, employers cannot look past my disability. I haven't worked in a while and it's getting beyond a joke. My Old Dad has spent literally a massive portion of his life savings to buy me a camera and some kit (Nikon D3300). I have to say it's going well. I'm taking meaningful, thought-out pictures every day and learning lots. I'm treating this like a 9-5 job. This is make or break for me. Even though I am reading lots and watching lots of videos I feel better if I'm learning from a 'structure'. It provides me with a clear path and also provides targets for me to hit as it were. It comes form my Uni learning, I guess. Is there anyone who can lend me or allow me access to such a 'formalised' course, *please*? Things like the Fro Knows Photo disc is also good - *if* that is legal to do so. I'm not asking anyone to do anything that would be wrong. As I understand it, it is legal to treat discs like a library book, where one person can access it at any one time. I would post the disc back when done which would be quick as that is how I learn. I have asked these learning providers but this has drawn a blank sadly. Already I am providing photo-sets to people like me who cannot afford them. My aim is get get something of an income and always to do shots for people who can't afford it. Ironically, I think my niche is going to be within the extreme poverty/disability subset of society - I just feel so much passion there. Can you help at all, please? Thanks for your time to read me. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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