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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 392453" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I've only had a couple people ask about learning photography, but a lot have asked about me teaching them post-processing. More times than not it's been as they've looked at my IR work at a gallery, so that probably has a lot to do with it. My brother has a couple people that he does 1-on-1 Photoshop lessons with, a result of his having taught Elements classes at the Newark Museum until they shut down the education program, so I just send them to him. I figure he taught me, and he can use the gig more than I could. </p><p></p><p>I think it would be fairly straightforward to put together a repeatable short course on "Getting to know your DSLR" - one hour of class work on learning what the camera does and the basics of exposure, and then 2 one hour practical sessions shooting (one indoors, one out). $200 for a 1-on-1, $150/person for groups of 2 to 4. I'm much better a personal coach than I believe I would be at leading a larger group on a walk. I've done my time trying to herd cats and it just doesn't appeal to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 392453, member: 9240"] I've only had a couple people ask about learning photography, but a lot have asked about me teaching them post-processing. More times than not it's been as they've looked at my IR work at a gallery, so that probably has a lot to do with it. My brother has a couple people that he does 1-on-1 Photoshop lessons with, a result of his having taught Elements classes at the Newark Museum until they shut down the education program, so I just send them to him. I figure he taught me, and he can use the gig more than I could. I think it would be fairly straightforward to put together a repeatable short course on "Getting to know your DSLR" - one hour of class work on learning what the camera does and the basics of exposure, and then 2 one hour practical sessions shooting (one indoors, one out). $200 for a 1-on-1, $150/person for groups of 2 to 4. I'm much better a personal coach than I believe I would be at leading a larger group on a walk. I've done my time trying to herd cats and it just doesn't appeal to me. [/QUOTE]
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