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Category: Arts and Entertainment  >>  Photography

By TJ Tierney   [ 11/01/2009 ]
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You don’t need to have knowledge about photography to enrol in a photography school. If you have interest in photography and you are keen to learn, an online course or a night class in a well-established photography school is the perfect way to begin.

Most online schools that teach photography will let you learn at your own pace. This is very practical for any person who is holding down a full time job and can only spare a few hours per week. If you are about to start a photography course, don’t rush it. My advice is to take your time and learn at a pace that will suit your lifestyle.

But, before you start, you should check out all the different courses available. If you are new to photography you will first need to learn the technical side. This will involve a certain amount of study and learning and should include practical work.

Image submission should be an important part of any course you enrol in. This is where the photography school will give you assignments to carry out. After finishing the assignment you submit the images to the school. The teacher will review your work and give you feedback that will help you improve.

All material about the course should be included in the starting price. You should also receive a diploma when you finish course.

A good school should teach you all technical and creative aspects of photography, with some of the better courses teaching you how to sell and market your images. Photography is an art, and like all types of art, it takes time to master the trade.

Some of the most vital aspects of photography are exposure, composition and understanding light. If a course or school does not cover these topics, the chances are that you will not be a successful photographer and the course will be a waste of money.

All online courses will offer you great results. If the course only lasts for six or seven lessons, the chances are that there will not be enough information covered to give you the necessary skills to develop your photography into a career.

Some of the more advanced schools will teach you darkroom skills. While these may not seem important to you, they will give you a great insight into the theory behind printing. Your school should teach every detail about photography so that you are well equipped to take on paid assignments when finished.

The best schools will give you the choice of learning online or through correspondence. My advice is to study photography through a correspondence course. This will allow you to set up a study timetable that suits your lifestyle and give you time between lessons to reflect on your work.

A good course should not cost any more than five hundred dollars and will offer some form of a certificate when you have finished. You don’t need to have fancy camera gear - if you own a basic digital camera you are ready to start.





About the author:
TJ Tierney is an award winning photographer and a freelance writer. To find out more information visit his photography site and photography forum His site also contains a free photography directory.

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