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<blockquote data-quote="advnturer" data-source="post: 573708" data-attributes="member: 29084"><p><a href="http://www.thegreatcourses.com/partners/national-geographic" target="_blank">National Geographic Photography Courses | The Great Courses</a>I have bought the Great Courses course for Photography Fundamentals I and II and learned a lot as a start. I have also taken specific interests and found great workshops on YouTube for Landscape and Wildlife Photography. Through YouTube, I have found some interesting videos on In Field Workshops that give field trips with instruction. Some more reasonable than others. I did a search for Local Workshops and instruction and actually found a highly respected photographer here in Colorado that gives private lessons and field trips. When checking his site, I determined that if I wanted to make a profession out of photography the private lessons would be second only to interning with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advnturer, post: 573708, member: 29084"] [url=http://www.thegreatcourses.com/partners/national-geographic]National Geographic Photography Courses | The Great Courses[/url]I have bought the Great Courses course for Photography Fundamentals I and II and learned a lot as a start. I have also taken specific interests and found great workshops on YouTube for Landscape and Wildlife Photography. Through YouTube, I have found some interesting videos on In Field Workshops that give field trips with instruction. Some more reasonable than others. I did a search for Local Workshops and instruction and actually found a highly respected photographer here in Colorado that gives private lessons and field trips. When checking his site, I determined that if I wanted to make a profession out of photography the private lessons would be second only to interning with one. [/QUOTE]
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