LisaR
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I would love some help with this since I know nothing about cameras. My DD is really into photography. She uses a cheap Kodak digital camera and manages to get awesome pictures. She has been told by quite a few people that she has a natural eye for this. I have tried to find a photography class for her for years without any luck.
She is dual enrolled at the community college and they offer two options. One class is a photography class for non-majors. It requires a DSLR. Her friend took it this past semester and hated it. While they did take pictures, much of the class was actually spent writing papers about cameras and photography.
DD does not want to take that class now.
We talked to an adviser today and they said she could take the classes that are designed for a photography certificate in addition to going for her AA. These classes sound much more promising. From the colleges website, the descriptions only say they need a digital camera. Nothing more specific. A DSLR is not required according to the adviser. There is only one class that has a specific requirement:
35 mm fully adjustable camera with manual capabilities. Aren't these the older cameras - somewhat outdated? Does this sound like something one would start out using? These aren't digital, are they? She would only need it for the one class but would still need a digital for the other classes.
The classes are Photography 1 (this is the one that requires the 35mm), Photojournalism, Photography w/ digital camera, Portraiture, Portfolio Development, Digital Imaging, and Advanced Digital Photography.
Any help, suggestions or opinions on the classes or a camera would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
She is dual enrolled at the community college and they offer two options. One class is a photography class for non-majors. It requires a DSLR. Her friend took it this past semester and hated it. While they did take pictures, much of the class was actually spent writing papers about cameras and photography.
DD does not want to take that class now.We talked to an adviser today and they said she could take the classes that are designed for a photography certificate in addition to going for her AA. These classes sound much more promising. From the colleges website, the descriptions only say they need a digital camera. Nothing more specific. A DSLR is not required according to the adviser. There is only one class that has a specific requirement:
35 mm fully adjustable camera with manual capabilities. Aren't these the older cameras - somewhat outdated? Does this sound like something one would start out using? These aren't digital, are they? She would only need it for the one class but would still need a digital for the other classes.
The classes are Photography 1 (this is the one that requires the 35mm), Photojournalism, Photography w/ digital camera, Portraiture, Portfolio Development, Digital Imaging, and Advanced Digital Photography.
Any help, suggestions or opinions on the classes or a camera would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

