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    Default Anyone Taken Art 235 - Introduction to Photography

    Has anyone taken this ART 235 before?
    Is it any easy course? I am taking GRST 211 and looking
    for another easy course in summer semester to finish off my degree.

    Hit me back if anyone has some advice.

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    It's Photography...not Statistics. Should be pretty simple.
    Originally posted by 89coupe
    I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.

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    Thanks for the advice jerk off!

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    Originally posted by clutch
    Thanks for the advice jerk off!
    Spoken like a true jerk-off.

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    Whoa. Way to over react...

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    I took it back in 2000 or 2001. Great course, and learned a lot. Not difficult, and a great introduction to photography. However it still requires quite a time commitment, both lab time and time to complete photography assignments. You still need to complete the assignments and lab work, and the instructor does not just hand out easy A's for any picture taken.

    If you have an interest, I say go for it. Otherwise you will find the work tedious and not enjoy it.

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    Originally posted by clutch
    Thanks for the advice jerk off!


    You can learn more from a couple talented photogs, plus some photography textbooks and a lot of practice then you can in a classroom. I haven't seen a lot of great photos from the artists I've seen come out of ACAD or SAIT. I find artistic skill can't be taught, you either have an eye and a passion for it, or you don't.
    Originally posted by 89coupe
    I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.

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    Originally posted by Canmorite




    You can learn more from a couple talented photogs, plus some photography textbooks and a lot of practice then you can in a classroom. I haven't seen a lot of great photos from the artists I've seen come out of ACAD or SAIT. I find artistic skill can't be taught, you either have an eye and a passion for it, or you don't.
    I think a formal course is always beneficial. You may pick up a lot of things, and the theory behind it that you wouldn't get from more casual instruction. Especially when the prof is a talented photographer. Just my 2 bits...

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    kewl kewl...thanks for the tips ppl.

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    Originally posted by CLiVE


    I think a formal course is always beneficial. You may pick up a lot of things, and the theory behind it that you wouldn't get from more casual instruction. Especially when the prof is a talented photographer. Just my 2 bits...
    True enough.
    Originally posted by 89coupe
    I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.

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