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photography course - any recommendations?

Last activity 08 February 2012 by GuestPoster88

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Suzie Que

hi everyone,

i'm looking into the various (recreational) photography courses offered in toronto and wonder if anyone has an opinion as to which is good? i've found a couple of independent schools but am wondering if they're as good as say ryerson or george brown or henry's

any suggestions would be appreciated.

cheers,

GuestPoster88

Hi Suzie, being a keen photographer myself and just having arrived from UK to Toronto I would also like to be part of a photography club again. let me know if you have any luck finding a good one.

Also any info on Netherlands I have not lived but have been twice.

Suzie Que

bobbyn wrote:

Hi Suzie, being a keen photographer myself and just having arrived from UK to Toronto I would also like to be part of a photography club again. let me know if you have any luck finding a good one.

Also any info on Netherlands I have not lived but have been twice.


hey bobby, just replied to your first post...thanks for responding here. there are a few schools i found that seem to be good for novices (they don't get too technical and also carry a certain social element to them as well). i expect to enroll by the spring. so far the following have peaked my interest:

http://gtaphotographyclasses.com/http://www.georgebrown.ca/http://www.henrys.com/photography-courses.aspx

GuestPoster88

hey again and thanks suzie,

will have a look at these links when i get the time.

im itching for now to get to downtown and start snapping some night shots (my favorite) but like you said the social aspect of such clubs is always a bonus.

Bobby

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