JezzaDazzler
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hi i just bought my first pentax and would like to join the course if available!! i got a k-x. is it too basic for this course?
hi i just bought my first pentax and would like to join the course if available!! i got a k-x. is it too basic for this course?
i wanted to join too.
Fengwei, please make it a bi-monthly event if possible![]()
That'll be a bit hard. We all got work to do, and family to take care of. This kind of training isn't as easy as our monthly outing, it's gonna take a lot effort to organize one workshop ...
Agreed. From my introductory strobist class, it seemed that the interest was well received. I didn't even have to book a place, just the great outdoors/indoors. Only problem was my way of teaching. (which was incredibly stiff) :sweat:
I'm not sure if I'll be holding anymore classes, but if there's enough demand (someone set-up a poll for different courses?) I'll see what I can do. I don't mind teaching on an individual basis, provided there's enough lightstands... and "compensation".![]()
There are lots of sifus here to cater to the different genres. They just need to start a thread asking people to join them for their mini-outings and impart knowledge along the way.![]()
Agreed ... (not on the part that yr teaching is stiff) - But the sharing part
I start my 1st macro session with detritus giving me a lot of guide too .... From there I learn .
Sometime Jio pp go out shooting , share knowledge is also a very good way to learn stuff ....
Same goes to my hyper focal distant knowledge was from Brian too .... That's the fun part of photography ....isn't that ? Beside we got the advantage on this as are all Pentaxian![]()
I think the largest problem is almost always venue.
I think it's hard to teach in the field, everyone wants to shoot, I can't imagine how you would learn effectively other than a few tips here and there. So a more indoors environment might be better, and there aren't that many around where you don't have to pay or risk getting chased out since it would be hard to miss that you are actually conducting some sort of workshop.
I think I have been promising something on landscape processing for quite some time... To be honest my workflow has always been quite straightforward and I don't really use a lot of tricks, so really, it will be too brief.. But maybe it can be more of a sharing/ Q&A session. I am just racking my brains to find a location that doesn't need me to spend too much time to source, arrange, etc... Weekends still quite busy these days.
I think the largest problem is almost always venue.
I think it's hard to teach in the field, everyone wants to shoot, I can't imagine how you would learn effectively other than a few tips here and there. So a more indoors environment might be better, and there aren't that many around where you don't have to pay or risk getting chased out since it would be hard to miss that you are actually conducting some sort of workshop.
I think I have been promising something on landscape processing for quite some time... To be honest my workflow has always been quite straightforward and I don't really use a lot of tricks, so really, it will be too brief.. But maybe it can be more of a sharing/ Q&A session. I am just racking my brains to find a location that doesn't need me to spend too much time to source, arrange, etc... Weekends still quite busy these days.
That'll be a bit hard. We all got work to do, and family to take care of. This kind of training isn't as easy as our monthly outing, it's gonna take a lot effort to organize one workshop ...
Hi Hi,
Just checking, I understand only Pentaxians can sign up. Can Non pentax owners sit in as well. ? :sweat:
This will be a very learning good session.
Thanks !![]()