There are also
some excellent online courses available and some of them are
free, just type “Photography free online courses” into your
search engine. Morguefile is an example they offer sound
technical advice on a variety of subjects, as well as aspects
of types of photography, it is a good point to start with,
showing the resources Jodie Coston, a freelance photographer,
has made available online, after a series of classes she gave.
The New York Institute of Photography offers an online course
over a period of about eight months, with a few hours work a
day at your own pace, they offer courses in Photography and
digital photography. Whilst they state they have been teaching
photography for a hundred years, they do not quote their
prices online, you have to contact them direct. They offer the
information that most of their students are mature. Photo
seminars offer a free workshop and a free lesson, so that you
may you may evaluate the course before you buy. The enrolment
cost is 39.00. U.S. dollars. They also offer links and
resources. Better Photos, also offer a wide range of courses
at different prices, with differing lengths, the subjects are
either technical or cover “How to take more dramatic
photographs”. For these courses you need to transfer the
photographic assignment you were given to a web page on their
site, so you need access to a computer.
There are times
when the free courses cannot teach you any more and you have
to pay for further knowledge. There are excellent resources in
the forms of e books that give you invaluable practical
information.
If you are just
starting digital photography, you will find that you need
skills that are not covered in analog photography. You will
need to learn how to use an editor Adobe Photoshop, which is
the industry standard for desktop imaging. Whilst Adobe
produce their own official training manual’s, they are not the
easiest resource for total beginner’s (my apologies to the
author, but they are hard), there are on line courses
available at Beren Patterson is a professional photographer
who offers free online courses at his Sister site tribalcog,
most of his work is in the travel area, but he has interesting
tips about telling a story with your photographs.
There are
excellent resources for the committed photographer, as well as
the passionate hobbyist offered by the Kansas public Library,
they offer galleries, informative articles, history resources,
and general photographic resources. It is a very easy place to
lose yourself for a couple of days; it is certainly worth more
than a cursory glance. As well as on- line courses there are
excellent resources available to the photographer.
There are
several sites for the professional photographer. The American
Society of picture professionals is an association of
professional who sell photographs overseas and at home. They
have four types of members, and their fees range from 25.00 to
100 U.S. dollars. The American site of Media Photographers,
have three aims. To protect and promote the interests of
photographers whose work is for publication, to promote
professional standards and ethics, as well as the promotion of
friendship between photographers. They also have several
classes of membership, as well as buying and selling
photographs. The National Press Photographers Association has
available some interesting free reports, and you do not have
to be a member to read them.
There are an
assortment of lessons both free, and paid for and also those
available only to member’s at the Web Photoschool, they offer
a tour around their site, so you can familiarise yourself with
its feel. The lessons cover all levels of experience from
beginner’s to professionals.
The Epsom
Online Experience offers a unique and innovative course, for
the digital photographer. For $29.95 you will receive five new
video lessons per week for 12 weeks. It is run by professional
photographers, Greg Gorman, Jay Maisel, and Bruce Dale.
They are
available to teach you how the techniques, that they utilised
to get their award winning shots. There is a library of ·”how
to” that you have access to, as well as tutorials on how to
use the scanner and printer to the best effects. Previews of
the video are available on their site.
For those of
you that feel you learn better under tutorial guidance, the
School of photography offers courses 24/7 for you to work at
your own pace. The courses are from beginner to the
professional with a course on “how to freelance”. They have a
free course available on aspects of night photography, which
is in three parts.
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specialise in photographic education, most of their courses
are in centres in Canada and the U.S.A. but they offer CD’s
and also offer training on a one to one basis, or for yourself
and a group of friend to set up a photographic workshop. They
also have a series of articles aimed at all levels that are
available for purchase.
For the nature
lover in the U.S.A. there are online newsletters available
that cover all aspects of photography in America, they are an
invaluable introduction to the photographer who wants to
explore new areas. The newsletters have been published for
fifteen years, and back issues are available.
Not only are
their online courses available, but also for those who need to
brush on specific techniques, such as marketing - there are
electronic books (e-books) available, most of these are
written by professional photographer’s already making money in
a competitive market. These books cover how to market a small
business, photographic techniques, and photographic markets.
Better Photos
offer a wide range of courses aimed at all levels; they offer
courses on techniques such as lighting, as well as courses on
marketing aspects. Each week you are sent a lesson via
electronic mail. Contained in this lesson is a practical
assignment, which has to be completed within a fortnight.
Publisher
& author: Roy Barker. Roy is the author of the popular ebook,
Income from Photography - a downloadable ebook which guides
the reader on how to start up and market a Profitable
Photography business. It can be viewed at
http://www.profitable-photography.com.
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