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06/01/2003 09:08:12 PM · #1
Which school would be the best choice to study photography by correspondence?

NYIP - //www.nyip.com/gen_info/international/intstepbystep_0.php
RMIT - //www.rmit.edu.au/adc/photography/online
PCDI - //www.pcdi-homestudy.com/courses/ph
Education Direct - //www.edudirect-intl.com/photographer/

Would you have any other suggestions?
06/01/2003 09:33:49 PM · #2
I've been taking classes through NYIP since January. I really like it. It is very good as a correspondence school, but like any correpondence school it is lacking in the one on one relationship. I am however also taking classes through Penn State Altoona to round it all out. My experience so far with NYIP has been good, but, (looking for Drew to find out what I get paid for this plug)...lol I have learned more here than from NYIP, of course you can learn a lot when you find someone using the same camera you are who is more advanced with it and willing to help you with using it. DPChallenge actually is a great place to practice for the class projects for NYIP and also PS. I recently sumitted this photo for a class assignment and I got really good comments back from the teacher about my use of selective focus.

//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=18852

I learned how to use selective focus to my advantage from the videos from NYIP, but I learned from JoAnn here how to actually do it with my camera. And I had a lot of wonderful comments from everyone here on that photo and thought it was safe to submit for the project and well as I am learning I learn more here than anywhere else.

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