Back to blogging. Life’s distractions kept me away from FocalView, but it’s time to put some energy back into this information outlet. Over the last month or so I finally circled back around to my NYIP (New York Institute of Photography) course, which I started back in 2005 and ignored for about two years. I've begun completing and submitting the photo project assignments again. My portrait resides alongside the word “procrastinate” in a Webster’s Dictionary.
I recommend this course for anyone looking to improve their photography skills on a budget. The course is not that expensive and NYIP provides a large amount of instructional material including books, CDs, DVDs and online content. Their personal advisors and instructors are insightful and helpful.
The primary NYIP courses are a Complete Course in Professional Photography, Short Course: Fundamentals of Digital Photography, and the Adobe Photoshop for Photographers course. Apparently a Digital Video course is also in the works.
I’ve included a recent submission representing a photo with converging lines.
I recommend this course for anyone looking to improve their photography skills on a budget. The course is not that expensive and NYIP provides a large amount of instructional material including books, CDs, DVDs and online content. Their personal advisors and instructors are insightful and helpful.
The primary NYIP courses are a Complete Course in Professional Photography, Short Course: Fundamentals of Digital Photography, and the Adobe Photoshop for Photographers course. Apparently a Digital Video course is also in the works.
I’ve included a recent submission representing a photo with converging lines.
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