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<blockquote data-quote="Ta2Dave" data-source="post: 563036" data-attributes="member: 38510"><p>I was in the photography class Junior and Senior year in High School back in the 90's. I used a Canon Ae1. I snagged a Nikon D3300 last year. My first "real" camera since 1996. Took a short break due to some family stuff...but a little while ago, I picked it up and started shooting again. I just got a D7100 recently as well. Since getting back into photography with the '33, I've learned most from Nikonites.com, and a couple of books. An old US Marine vet has been mentoring me a bit recently as well. When got out of the Corps, he picked up photography. It's not his full time job, but he does make good money on portraits. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to take classes at my local community college, but as OP said, I don't want a bunch of debt, the classes might bore the hell out of me, and I have a ton of stuff going on when I'm not at work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ta2Dave, post: 563036, member: 38510"] I was in the photography class Junior and Senior year in High School back in the 90's. I used a Canon Ae1. I snagged a Nikon D3300 last year. My first "real" camera since 1996. Took a short break due to some family stuff...but a little while ago, I picked it up and started shooting again. I just got a D7100 recently as well. Since getting back into photography with the '33, I've learned most from Nikonites.com, and a couple of books. An old US Marine vet has been mentoring me a bit recently as well. When got out of the Corps, he picked up photography. It's not his full time job, but he does make good money on portraits. I'd like to take classes at my local community college, but as OP said, I don't want a bunch of debt, the classes might bore the hell out of me, and I have a ton of stuff going on when I'm not at work. [/QUOTE]
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