Photography Courses on Yedda - People. Sharing. Knowledge.
I bought a Fuji S6500fd camera.
It's my first "serious" kasamba my last one was a very simple digital camera.
The problem is that the photos I'm taking with the new camera aren't very good.
I'm thinking about taking a photography course but I'm not sure it's worth the price.
Is it possible to find online photography courses?
And do you think they are good enough for me, or do I need a "real" course? SLR and DSLR cameras are very different then point and shoots, I love my point and shoot but like you, it's becoming a bit too limiting for me, after shooting for a while.As far as the kasamba between pressradioamerica.blogspot.com information and a class depend on what you are hoping to get out of it, if it's just technical knowledge and understanding what is the meaning of different words are (like aperture or exposure, then I think an online search rock of love would be just fine.
But if you want to be able to take better pictures - which means some technical knowledge but also different theories of color, composition, trying out new topics to shoot and thinking of different layers of what makes a photo good interesting - I think you should go with the class.Also, the introduction to other amature semi professional photographers can be very rewarding and to make this a much more meaningful experience.My guty feeling say - co with the class.
As Lilly has written above, the interaction with other photographers will give you more than just the information you'll learn in the course.If you're still interested in learning about photography in a more personal, 1-on-1 way, I invite you to visit my Kasamba profile (www.kasamba.com/arutha) and I can teach you the basics in no time.Good luck with whatever you choose!