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Keys to Learning Photography

You have just purchased your first digital camera, or first camera for that matter and you know that there is more to photography than just pushing the shutter button and hoping for the best. Your big question is how to start and an even bigger question is, where do I go to find the material? Let me answer your questions and hopefully send you off in the right direction as you learn digital photography.

In the days prior to the internet there were limited options if you wanted to learn photography, but, now with the internet it can be quite overwhelming. When doing a Google search, the sites that come up tops aren’t necessarily the best sites for what you are looking for so it can take some time. Let’s take a look at keys to getting you onto the right track.

1. Find a photography school near to you

For many people, good old bricks and mortar is the best route to follow. A local college, adult education programme or a local business specialising in training are the options for you to try. You can speak face to face with people, have a look at their material and see what their results are. Most of them will have a websites for you to gain more information. The great thing about this route is that you can ask questions and then compare the various options and make your final decision. It is the most user friendly option and you aren’t going it alone.

2. Find a correspondence college