Jeff Miller
December 8th, 2005, 02:03 PM
(Not sure if this belongs in Still Crazy, oh well...)
I want to learn some photography. All of my favorite big-league videographers started off in photography, certainly some photo theory and practice would not hurt my video camera skills.
I thought about taking some photo classes at community college. One class would be cheap and easy to keep up with. Ironically though, I was rather unimpressed by a lot of the photo gallery on the school's website ("Hmm, I wouldn't brag about THAT picture..."). I'm trying not to base my decision off of that alone, but it is hard to ignore.
The other option is to get some photo books and just go at it on my own, read and practice I suppose. In lieu of a teacher I do have some photography friends (and the Internet) that I could ask questions to.
Any opinions for a photographer hopeful? Immerse myself in a seat of learning, or read the books instead of waiting in traffic? Either way I'll be picking up my first SLR, which is another post all its own :)
I want to learn some photography. All of my favorite big-league videographers started off in photography, certainly some photo theory and practice would not hurt my video camera skills.
I thought about taking some photo classes at community college. One class would be cheap and easy to keep up with. Ironically though, I was rather unimpressed by a lot of the photo gallery on the school's website ("Hmm, I wouldn't brag about THAT picture..."). I'm trying not to base my decision off of that alone, but it is hard to ignore.
The other option is to get some photo books and just go at it on my own, read and practice I suppose. In lieu of a teacher I do have some photography friends (and the Internet) that I could ask questions to.
Any opinions for a photographer hopeful? Immerse myself in a seat of learning, or read the books instead of waiting in traffic? Either way I'll be picking up my first SLR, which is another post all its own :)