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Going to a Julia Dean photo workshop, any comments/opinions?

 
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Mar 04, 2010 12:09 |  #1

I am planning on attending a Julia Dean photography workshop scheduled in couple of weeks and wanted to know if anyone here has attended one of her workshops? what do you think? would you recommend it? any other workshops worth recommending? Thanks.
here's a link to it....
http://www.ssreg.com …?courseid=9482&​catid=1806 (external link)


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Mar 05, 2010 08:46 |  #2

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I am planning on attending a Julia Dean photography workshop scheduled in couple of weeks and wanted to know if anyone here has attended one of her workshops? what do you think? would you recommend it? any other workshops worth recommending? Thanks.
here's a link to it....
http://www.ssreg.com …?courseid=9482&​catid=1806 (external link)

From the workshop you linked:

This one-day course will assist students in understanding the controls and functions of their digital SLR’s. Amanda Keller-Konya will teach camera menu options such as image quality & size, focus & exposure modes, and color space & white balance settings. Fundamental technical information including aperture, shutter speed, ISO and exposure will also be discussed.

Save your money. Read your manual from cover to cover a couple of times and you'll understand most of it. Any questions left can be easily and instantly answered with the help of your friend Google. You'll be done with it and out shooting long before this class even starts.


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Mar 05, 2010 08:54 |  #3

Agreed - from what is written in the paragraph about the course, you would be better reading your manual, checking out this thread Bens Newbie Guide or buying Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson.

All a whole lot cheaper and will get you far further in knowledge!


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Mar 05, 2010 10:37 |  #4

thank you so much for the info..... that saves me $$ right there to put in the "lens" savings account....


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