Joe Symchyshyn
Member
Fanshawe College, London Ontario (1992-1995)
3 year Advanced Photography Diploma.
3 year Advanced Photography Diploma.
blansky said:Tim, this I find interesting. Of all the graduates of Brooks ( Santa Barbara) how many do you think are working professionals in photography.
In my experience, a very high percentage are privileged LA, kids who want to be photographic "stars" a la Arney Fretag (sp?) or film makers. I wonder what your experience was with this.
I, like most portrait photographer started by the seat of my pants doing weddings and gradually got into doing better work by attending seminars. I attended Winona School of Professional Photography in Winona Lake Indiana (now Chicago)which is run by Professional Photographers of American.These were usually one week seminars taught by working professionals who came to teach for a week.
I attended about 7 different ones of these as well as West Coast School (Brooks Institute) and a number of others as well as seminars put on by the Professional Photographers of Canada.
I believe that although full time schools are the best way to learn technical information, that often the best people photographers are self taught. I think that in Europe that a commercial photographer has to apprentice although I'm not sure about a portrait photographer.
Michael MCBlane
k_jupiter said:Hi!
If you klick on my name and go to "other posts" you will see I answered this post for you. It just doesn't show up here! Glitch... Being a computer engineer, I can tell you now... never trust a computer.
tim in san jose
Flotsam said:Alex,
I was thinking of a lot of pictures taken with wide-angle lenses in cramped quarters.
Beautiful picture. The drama and symmetry. Breathtaking but as the viewer, I feel like I'm going to get very wet very soon.
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