gatewaycityca
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I want to take a photography class, but my major reluctance is that I don't want to be sitting at a computer "photoshopping" digital images. I'm already around computers all the time as it is, and I don't want another computer science class disguised as a photography class.
If I were to take a photography class, what would they cover? Do they still cover traditional photography? One of the things I really want to learn right now is toning, and probably some alternative processes. I also do need some work on my lighting and composition.
Has anyone taken any photography classes recently? Is it all digital and photoshopping crap, or do most of them still cover traditional, hands-on stuff with film and darkroom techniques and basic photography?
If I were to take a photography class, what would they cover? Do they still cover traditional photography? One of the things I really want to learn right now is toning, and probably some alternative processes. I also do need some work on my lighting and composition.
Has anyone taken any photography classes recently? Is it all digital and photoshopping crap, or do most of them still cover traditional, hands-on stuff with film and darkroom techniques and basic photography?