Re: Classrooms

2001-07-18 Thread Doug Franklin
On 14 Jul 2001 12:33:51 -, Johan Schoone wrote: The `Centre for Arts' [...] also offer a studio workshop (one day and one evening, some 2 weeks apart). Thanks for the information, Johan. That sounds almost what I am seeking. Unfortunately, being able to attend both of sessions would

Re: RE: Classrooms

2001-07-14 Thread David J Brooks
Dan.Were are you located? I am in Ontario Canada Dave Begin Original Message From: D. Sheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 17:24:50 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Classrooms Dave, I took a course at our local Community Colege years, and I found it to be very

Re: Classrooms

2001-07-14 Thread Johan Schoone
Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 Jul 2001 16:45:56 -, Johan Schoone wrote: You wrote: Just wondering if anyone has taken any classes offered at night through a local highschool or college? I did, at the `Centre for Arts' (Centrum voor de Kunsten) in Eindhoven. Do you know

Re: Classrooms

2001-07-13 Thread Brendan
Dave The hi-school classes are a bit basic and I have yet to find a decent part time night course at a College but if you find on in the Toronto GTA let me know I need lots of help with composition and lighting. --- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wondering if anyone has taken any

Re: Classrooms

2001-07-13 Thread Johan Schoone
You wrote: Just wondering if anyone has taken any classes offered at night through a local highschool or college? I did, at the `Centre for Arts' (Centrum voor de Kunsten) in Eindhoven. I'd be interested in taking one involving portrait/lighting with some darkroom instruction,as i'd like to

Re: Classrooms

2001-07-13 Thread herbet brasileiro
Too bad we didn't get the Olympics. Let's hope it serves for a good purpose in Beijing. I know that Humber College offers general interest courses and has also a certification program (http://cecal.humberc.on.ca/photo/index.html). I've been unsuccessfully trying to free up some time to do it.

Re: Classrooms

2001-07-13 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi, studio portrait lighting, at least as a beginner, is pretty simple. You should be able to pick up the basics in a couple of hours at most. After that you're probably better off spending time in the studio doing your own experiments. --- Bob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, July 13,