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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 564266" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I started off in the early 70s by taking classes at a local junior college in photography. Since my wife taught at that school I ended up taking the 3 quarter class for about 7 or 8 quarters. I ended up assisting the instructor and we became good friends. I learned a lot from him. I later went to work as a free lance photographer and learned on the job so to speak. Then into photo finishing and through that I learned many things. In seeing all those many photos and assisting customers I got to see all the mistakes people made and was able to help them along in their photography and teaching is the best education I think anyone can get. </p><p></p><p>Now I get ideas and questions from the people here and the ideas that interest me I go out and test extensively. Some ideas are thrown out, some changed to suit me and some kept and used by me. The trick is to listen to what everyone has to share and then test the ideas for yourself and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 564266, member: 6277"] I started off in the early 70s by taking classes at a local junior college in photography. Since my wife taught at that school I ended up taking the 3 quarter class for about 7 or 8 quarters. I ended up assisting the instructor and we became good friends. I learned a lot from him. I later went to work as a free lance photographer and learned on the job so to speak. Then into photo finishing and through that I learned many things. In seeing all those many photos and assisting customers I got to see all the mistakes people made and was able to help them along in their photography and teaching is the best education I think anyone can get. Now I get ideas and questions from the people here and the ideas that interest me I go out and test extensively. Some ideas are thrown out, some changed to suit me and some kept and used by me. The trick is to listen to what everyone has to share and then test the ideas for yourself and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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