My wife and I are looking to move to San Diego, I was wondering if anyone could recommend any photography schools in the area
amairphoto Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 15, 2009 18:58 | #1 My wife and I are looking to move to San Diego, I was wondering if anyone could recommend any photography schools in the area My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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JWright Planes, trains and ham radio... 18,399 posts Likes: 35 Joined Dec 2004 More info | Nov 15, 2009 22:31 | #2 You might look at these workshops John
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Nov 16, 2009 00:45 | #3 Thanks jwright, I think that was my fault how I worded that I meant actually school as in degree in photography My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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hsvyas Hatchling 5 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | there are so many arts college near CA so u can join any of them... Wedding photo journalism
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TheCaliforniaKid Member 120 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Santa Barbara/San Jose, CA More info | Arguably, the best photography school in the country is Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara. You can take the kid out of California, but you can't take the California out of the kid
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Nov 16, 2009 18:31 | #6 The California Kid wrote in post #9026618 Arguably, the best photography school in the country is Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara. http://www.brooks.edu/stillphoto.asp i heard some bad reports about them and i enquired and they kind of hounded me, added to that not needing to show a portfolio kind of turned me off My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Nov 16, 2009 19:02 | #7 Going to school myself and learning photography i found that a great place to learn is at community colleges. I dont believe it will get you a degree, but there is a wealth of information for a very reasonable price. I went to Grossmont for a class, and in fall of 2010 i heard City College will be opening up a complete photography school downtown. Welcome to our beautiful city! Bryan
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JWright Planes, trains and ham radio... 18,399 posts Likes: 35 Joined Dec 2004 More info | When I attended San Diego State University in the 1970's, there was no degree program in photography. The was a photography specialization in the Industrial Arts department but it was geared toward educating high school teachers. John
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afb Member 86 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Nov 24, 2009 00:50 | #9 DonJuanMair wrote in post #9026890 i heard some bad reports about them and i enquired and they kind of hounded me what did they say?
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TheCaliforniaKid Member 120 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Santa Barbara/San Jose, CA More info | Dec 02, 2009 14:25 | #10 DonJuanMair wrote in post #9026890 i heard some bad reports about them and i enquired and they kind of hounded me, added to that not needing to show a portfolio kind of turned me off I currently attend Brooks, and I'm in my 3rd session there. I have also attended community colleges and taken various photo courses, and none of them even come close to the level of education you get from Brooks. You can take the kid out of California, but you can't take the California out of the kid
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