Well, the class is now over... at least for me. Emily woke up this morning with a 102 fever, so looks like we will be staying at home all day. It sure doesn't seem to bother her at all -- she is still running around and playing like she normally does. She apparently doesn't feel too awful, which is good.
Overall, I enjoyed taking the class. I didn't get too much out of it, but still, I feel if I walked away with a least a little it was worth it. The class was an intermediate photography course, so I was a little worried I wouldn't be where the rest of the students were. I took a course in college that did a unit on slr camera operation, so I had the basics and was hoping I would be okay. Turns out, the exact opposite was true. Apparently, the beginner class the guy teaches is how to take a good picture while staying on the automatic setting. I definitely knew more than the rest of the class, but still walked away with a couple helpful techniques. Some people didn't even know how to turn on their cameras.
The one thing I was pretty disappointed with was that the teacher wasn't that impressive. He is stuck back in the 90s thinking portraiture should be done in a studio with completely posed shots. His pictures were ridiculous and he kept saying, "now this is a good picture." I know of many other photographers in town who would have been better qualified to teach the class, but oh well.
At one point I asked a question and the teacher said, "I have two answers for you and one is the expensive option." I told him, "Well, I don't really want to hear that one." He stopped for a second and was a little taken aback. He then commented, "if any of you think I am ever trying to be fresh with you, I'm sorry. That is not how I mean to come across." Awkward. All I meant was I can't afford the $500-1000 option.
So, we will see how my pictures come out now. Only problem is that I don't really have a subject to shoot. Emily won't stop long enough for me to take a picture of her.
And that is why I am pregnant... babies are the best subjects.
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This is hilarious! I have begun taking pictures with my Canon XSi, and I've been toying with the idea of a community college photography class, as well. Perhaps this just steered me in another direction, although you came out of it with some fun stories/blogging material!
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