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12/19/2003 09:17:18 PM · #101 |
Originally posted by ahaze: So how is it decided who is "good enough" to mentor and who needs help as a student? There are plenty of folks I'm sure who know less about photography than I do, but there is also an awful lot I need to learn- as I'm sure is the case with most folks. Can we have advanced shooters helping intermediate shooters who are helping beginners?? |
I don't think the mentor has to be good enough, just a person that can give a honest opinion that can make suggestion. I think anyone that has been taking pictures for a while can mentor someone else.
Just like in sports, not all coaches were good at their sport. Just someone is willing to pass their knowledge.
Message edited by author 2003-12-19 21:19:59.
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12/19/2003 09:25:24 PM · #102 |
read new thread posted on this here
Photo friends and mentor program
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12/19/2003 09:26:56 PM · #103 |
I would love a mentor/friend to help with polishing and technical aspects, well heck, with all of it I guess. And Tracy, I could probably invest some time with helping you out if you're still in need. I've got a little free time on my hands, that is, when I'm not chasing after my 1 year old. :)
I've just started working on my portfolio (if that's what you want to call it) here on DPC. It lacks substance as of yet, but I'm working on it. Here are some shots:
Anyways, let me know if I can help you sort some stuff out, Tracy. :)
Jen
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