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kilroys course any good?

  • 23-09-2010 4:47pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 179 ✭✭


    would love to do a photography course and on my day off today was really thinking about hunting one down!! then a brochure from kilroys college came in through the door.. would anyone recommend this course? I have a basic understanding of how to use the camera and how to frame a shot,but a lot of the time I wing it! I have a decent canon camera EOS 450 or 500 (cant remember which) but I know I am not using it to its full potential!.. any tips anyone?

    thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭YourName


    Kilroys is only an online and correspondence college, I wouldn't bother spending out the money, because there is tonnes of great websites you could follow that would give you so much more experience than one of these courses.

    But if you did want to do a one year photography course, I would go to Marino College, if you could do it full time, I think they do it part time (at least they used to), its a great course down there.

    But if you work full time and that and are looking at learning on the side, get yourself online (which you already are) and follow one of those photography tip sites, and simply teach yourself (Its the best and only way)


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