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Dec 26, 2005 11:51 |  #1

I am looking to take all types of photography classes in Indianapolis. Any suggestions? I do not want to attend a university full time. Thanks!


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Roberts Imaging in downtown Indianapolis sometimes has courses for beginners. Here's a link to their website:

www.robertsimaging.com (external link)

Actually, I think it's probably better and cheaper to read the manual a few times, get to know your camera, read a basic photography book, and practice. Worked for me.



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Dec 30, 2005 07:57 |  #3

Do you have a strong back? Maybe IndyJeff could use someone to carry his equipment on race weekends? ;)


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Dec 30, 2005 22:16 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #4

LOL Frank believe it or not we will be getting together next week for a little sit down Q&A session. Whats even more astounding KL lives within walking distance of me !!!


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Dec 30, 2005 23:50 |  #5

:D Small world? I thought it would be worth a "shot"! Good luck to you both.


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Dec 31, 2005 00:44 |  #6

Yup, Robert's has classes around here, if you buy a camera from them then you might get a free class - ask them about it, not sure entirely, I bought an SLR from them and got one, never actually did use it though, just been caught up with other things I suppose ;)


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Jan 01, 2006 10:58 as a reply to  @ IndyJeff's post |  #7

IndyJeff wrote:
LOL Frank believe it or not we will be getting together next week for a little sit down Q&A session. Whats even more astounding KL lives within walking distance of me !!!

come on indy, go for the equipment carrier, it will give you more time to check out the fansssss...




  
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Jan 02, 2006 01:50 as a reply to  @ kong's post |  #8

kong wrote:
come on indy, go for the equipment carrier, it will give you more time to check out the fansssss...


Maybe you didn't get the latest newsletter from IMS Kong, you have been designated as my new equipment carrier.

Honestly Kong is like a freakin pack mule around the speedway LOL


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Jan 03, 2006 09:08 as a reply to  @ IndyJeff's post |  #9

Here are a couple of places that I know of in Indy:

Memiors Scrapbooking, owned by a guy that used to own a camera store:
http://www.memoirs1.co​m/789339.html (external link)

IUPUI offers some good classes also, click on Course Catalog:
http://www.iupui.edu …i.edu/content.a​sp?area=CS (external link)

J Everett Light Career Center offers some basic classes too:
http://www.ed2go.com …i?name=jelcc&de​pt=DP&path (external link)=

The JELCC classes are good intro classes that give you a basic explanation of a lot of areas, camera operation, exposure, lighting, composition etc, good basic class.
The IUPUI classes are part of the Continuing ED, so you don't have to be a full time student.

IndyJeff: Do you do any work at the Pacers games?


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Apr 30, 2008 14:05 as a reply to  @ ShotByTom's post |  #10

If you're looking for private instruction, check this website:
http://joyinprint.blog​spot.com (external link)

I'm not fond of the classroom setting, especially for photography... I'd rather be out shooting... If I could find a "field" class, that'd be great. But this private instruction seems to be better than a class.




  
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