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Originally Posted by Kina
Stick with it! I was overseeing the styling for a photography shoot the other day for work and the guy did great stuff, I was too focused on the photos to ask him about his camera but I will next time. It looked like he had a normal camera linked up to a computer, do you know how that works? He would set up the photo then you could just press enter on the computer and the camera would take a photo.
I did a tiny bit of photography during uni (just one mandatory subject) a while back but really I have no idea about it so excuse my ignorance with these things.
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oh, well, i put myself down, i am pretty good with a digital. But i mostly just use it on 'automatic' which is sad. I have a Nikon D70S which is collecting dust under my computer table.
I did a photography diploma at college and left with a Distinction grade, i am now at the end of my 1st year at Art School (university) where i am studying Fine Art. So thats where i am photographically (is that a word?).
College was all the basics, so we did a year of film and darkroom printing and then a year of digital. I HATED the digital, and spent most of the 2nd year doing colour film and printing in the darkroom instead of using their digital cameras.
Art School is so freakishly laid-back i can do whatever i want, so all i do is photograph my friends with colour film, and present those photo's in weird wall space pieces and i get awesome grades!
I STRONGLY RECOMMEND ART SCHOOL FOR EVERYBODY, EVEN IF YOU SUCK AT ART.