| Re: A good photography course? One thing I would definitely recommend you do before you book with anyone, is take a look at their website and the pictures they have taken.
If you're impressed by them, then try and talk to someone who's been on their courses and get some feedback.
You need to be sure of two things.... firstly that, in your eyes, their photography is better than you can currently produce by a long way and, secondly, that the individual is also a good teacher.
It's all to easy these days for the world and his uncle to start offering photography courses so make absolutely certain you're not throwing away a lot of money - you could buy an awful lot of books for the same price (OR pay for a few days away somwhere - because sometimes all you really need is time to practice!)
Martyn |