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desmo
Guest
This grandpa is thinking of taking a photography course at the local tertiary 'Tech'.
It seems strange to my wife: I've taught photography for the Sth Glamorgan CC in Wales and also as a guest photographic lecturer at Photo Access in New Zealand, a private training school.
I've been a photographer 'all my life" (my father was and i just kinda followed), worked as a photographer in Hair and Fashion, Weddings, Portraits (environmental) and Events as well as whatever came my way sometimes.
I've also processed B&W for artists (exhibition), printed photos for other photographers (competitions) and been published a a finalist in my country's annual Photo Industry journal as well as in NZ's best photo mag at the time (6+ hour moonscape exposures)
By now you probably think I'm blowing my horn and some might even be getting testy thinking I'm a blowhard.....maybe you're right.
But wait, there's more..............
Even with all my experience, and the fact that I am still working as a pro photographer, I'm thinking of going back to skool and studying photography.
So why the hell would I?
Well there is the fact that, like many here, I am self taught and have no formal recognition (apart from a lot of clients past and present).
But that's not it: it's not about my pro work. I have no issue with that.
It's my passion, my motivation.
Perhaps it's you folk, perhaps you re-inspire me.
I have 3 papers left before I graduate with a degree in Communication.
I have the option of the course and time/income is irrelevant.
My art calls.............................
It seems strange to my wife: I've taught photography for the Sth Glamorgan CC in Wales and also as a guest photographic lecturer at Photo Access in New Zealand, a private training school.
I've been a photographer 'all my life" (my father was and i just kinda followed), worked as a photographer in Hair and Fashion, Weddings, Portraits (environmental) and Events as well as whatever came my way sometimes.
I've also processed B&W for artists (exhibition), printed photos for other photographers (competitions) and been published a a finalist in my country's annual Photo Industry journal as well as in NZ's best photo mag at the time (6+ hour moonscape exposures)
By now you probably think I'm blowing my horn and some might even be getting testy thinking I'm a blowhard.....maybe you're right.
But wait, there's more..............
Even with all my experience, and the fact that I am still working as a pro photographer, I'm thinking of going back to skool and studying photography.
So why the hell would I?
Well there is the fact that, like many here, I am self taught and have no formal recognition (apart from a lot of clients past and present).
But that's not it: it's not about my pro work. I have no issue with that.
It's my passion, my motivation.
Perhaps it's you folk, perhaps you re-inspire me.
I have 3 papers left before I graduate with a degree in Communication.
I have the option of the course and time/income is irrelevant.
My art calls.............................