Hi, Iam thinking of going for the LRPS qualification, if there is anyone out there that has done it or has any knowledge about it, could you please have a look at my portfolio (doverpic) an see if I have any chance, many thanks Dave.
Hi, Iam thinking of going for the LRPS qualification, if there is anyone out there that has done it or has any knowledge about it, could you please have a look at my portfolio (doverpic) an see if I have any chance, many thanks Dave.
Hi Dave,
I did this over 20 years ago on Slide Film and it was not easy. If you have not joined a local camera club I would advise you do so, our club organise selection and advice sessions, these are absolutely invaluable.
I think you have some interesting images but I notice a lot of the Landscapes were taken in harsh lighting, most landscapes benefit from dawn or dusk light giving them more shape and form.
Dont forget that if you achieve the RPS distinction you have to be a member to continue to use the letters after your name, and membership is not insignificant!
A lot of our club members go for the PAGB distinctions, these are a one off payment and you do not pay annually to retain the letters, there is a lot more advice and support around the PAGB distinctions than RPS.
Ian
Hi Dave,
I did this over 20 years ago on Slide Film and it was not easy. If you have not joined a local camera club I would advise you do so, our club organise selection and advice sessions, these are absolutely invaluable.
I think you have some interesting images but I notice a lot of the Landscapes were taken in harsh lighting, most landscapes benefit from dawn or dusk light giving them more shape and form.
Dont forget that if you achieve the RPS distinction you have to be a member to continue to use the letters after your name, and membership is not insignificant!
A lot of our club members go for the PAGB distinctions, these are a one off payment and you do not pay annually to retain the letters, there is a lot more advice and support around the PAGB distinctions than RPS.
Ian
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