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Hey All.

As with everyone who is reading this forum section I too am taking an active interest in Photography.

Does anyone know of any good courses that can be done like through an adult education type place at night on the subject of digital photography (as there are some, but are still traditional film).

I have my bookmarks of photography websites, but I'd like something that had a bit more personal feedback and hands on approach.

In NSW, Sydney or Central Coast region.

Cheeers.

Jez.

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If you want to do something in spare time there is a place called New York Institute Of Photography that does courses by corressponse (mind the spelling). The lessons are sent on DVD but so far the digital lessons are smaller lessons compared to the film one. Most techniques from Film photography carry over to digital photography. The biggest difference between film and digital I can think of (beside media used) is the technique of getting your white balance right. Also you have to send your tests (written and photos) and they will send you back an audio cassette from each test explaining why they marked you like they did and what you could have done better etc. You get one teacher that lasts your entire course.

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