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Feb 08, 2011 15:44 |  #1

Hey all, does anyone have experience with online courses? I came across this: http://www.thephotogra​phyinstitute.co.uk/ind​ex.cfm/apg/home (external link) and the feedback is pretty good and there's quite a few people in a facebook group that have completed it.

So it's just a question of if I want too, but I wanted to ask if anyone else has gone down this road?

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Feb 08, 2011 22:07 |  #2

Learn photography by taking lots of photos. following people who inspire you and because you love it.. Some things just cant be taught. Most things actually.

Photography school is the killer of creativity.


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Feb 09, 2011 11:06 |  #3

Learn photography by taking lots of photos.

I agree, but would add "... and post them here." You're already at one of the best online courses there is IF you take the time to go through the "Sticky"s & ask questions.
The best way to learn is to figure out what you like to shoot most, read about it, try out suggestions, & analyze your failures. "Film" is cheap! ;) See the links in this thread:
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