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Photography School

   

Author: Ross Bainbridge

If you have the desire to capture special moments and freeze them in timeless photographs, then you already have one key ingredient to becoming a good photographer. But, if course, you have to supplement your desire with training. Hobbyists can learn how to shoot with the most advanced cameras and deliver captivating pictures effortlessly. To be able to move on from being good to being great, it is encouraged that you seek expert training in a photography school.

Photography schools are scattered all over the place and you should not have a hard time looking for one. There is no age qualification for most photography schools. What you would want to do is look at the portfolios of the instructors to see the level of their expertise and their reputation. Most distinguished universities offer photography courses and some even specialize in it. Here, more advanced students can go deeper in their photography training and get to brush elbows with the industrys elite.

You would be taught how to use different cameras. You would learn the differences between a regular point-and-click camera from an SLR and the different lenses you can use to capture different images. Creative techniques, color theories, composition and the control of your photograph and pre-visualization could be part of your curriculum.

To become a great photographer, you would have to learn how to play around with colors by using different films like black and white, color negative or color transparency both for digital and analog cameras and zone system. You also need to familiarize yourself with the equipment you would be using, the different type of flashes, the lenses, exposures and shutter speeds of your camera and how to get the proper light ratios.

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