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Portrait / People Course..?

 
claireh
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Sep 30, 2006 06:54 |  #1

Can anyone recommend a good photography course on portraits or people?

I considered the Annabel Williams courses but they are too expensive for my budget.

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Sep 30, 2006 12:07 |  #2

Here's a good one: http://jzportraits.hom​e.att.net/ (external link)




  
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Oct 01, 2006 02:09 as a reply to  @ chtgrubbs's post |  #3

Thanks for the link... looks really useful and free!!

I am really looking for a tutored course (either online or in class) so I can get objective feedback and critique for my work.

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Oct 01, 2006 08:36 as a reply to  @ claireh's post |  #4
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Well, you can get good critique here.




  
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Oct 01, 2006 09:06 |  #5

I've heard very good things about these courses, though I haven't yet taken one myself. The school is run by Bryan Peterson, author of "Understanding Exposure" and a few other good photography books.

http://www.ppsop.com/s​ite/welcome.aspx (external link)


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Oct 03, 2006 16:06 |  #6

NormF wrote in post #2060953 (external link)
I've heard very good things about these courses, though I haven't yet taken one myself. The school is run by Bryan Peterson, author of "Understanding Exposure" and a few other good photography books.

http://www.ppsop.com/s​ite/welcome.aspx (external link)

Hi Norm,

Thanks for the reply... I have "Understanding Exposure", it's a great book. The courses look good, but I've just missed the Portrait one...:(.

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