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Bureau of Freelance Photographers Course on Freelance Photography

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    tommyl
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    Scotland
    28 Dec 2005 - 1:51 PM
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    Doeas anyone have any comments on the quality of this course?

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    PSILVERMAN
    29 Dec 2005 - 7:55 AM
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    I did it a few years ago and found it varied from being very useful to useless depending on what you want to do.If you plan to go into writing articles aswell as taking photos then it's great but if like me your only interest is taking the photos then it is quite limited although I did pick up quite a few pointers and advice through it.
    Phil.

    mcsimeyb
    3 Jan 2006 - 3:11 AM
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    I received my lesson binders from them last week and my initial opinion is that it seems a good course. The lessons are set out in an easy to follow manner and they promise to be completely honest in their evaluation of photographs you send to them. I sent my first set of photos to them a few days ago and am awaiting my first "critique" with nervous excitment!
    Thats all I can say about it for now because I've only started but I did talk to a few people before applying and they all recommended the course to me.

    Simon

    Talon
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    85 forum posts
    18 Jan 2006 - 12:43 PM
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    I have been doing the course for 3 months now , Some of the info is very useful but I feel some repeats itself and is common sense, but thats only my opinion so far I have resisted looking ahead in the course rather to concentrate on the assignment at hand

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