By Dan Feildman




Photography is certainly one of the most popular classes looked for, from those searching for fun classes and a new hobby, to others hoping to jump start a career behind the camera.

This creative medium has truly changed in the last couple of years as taking photos has become easier with the introduction of the digital camera. This month, we've made a decision to investigate the possibilities in photography and the kinds of programs and classes you can take to help you make the most of your memories.

Photographer, Richard Gray is definitely open to these opportunities. He runs a course at Chelsea and Kensington College that focuses solely on taking photos with the Apple iPhone.

Richard is enthusiastic about this art form entitled "iPhoneography" as it doesn't need a large cost and almost anyone may get involved by using the digital camera on their cell phone.

He says: "No longer do you require expensive or complex equipment to produce excellent pictures. The Apple iPhone camera and the vast range of programs available for it are giving lots of people, without any prior experience of photography, an exciting new outlet to share some absolutely stunning creativity."

Clare Trotter is a graduate who studied photography at undergraduate level and she agrees: "It isn't crucial any longer to have a costly camera, among my favorite cameras cost me 19 and the lens is made of plastic! I think photography is something anybody can take up, specially now with all the digital cameras and technology available."

Though this suggests that low-budget photography has changed the art-form, camera fans still flock to the stores with each and every new release of DSLR camera. Standing for Digital Single Lens Reflex, these digital cameras are a favorite with the professionals.

When compared with regular cameras, they've much more options to select from when taking photos, therefore you may get truly high quality shots. Of course this means their operation is not always simple and easy for the regular photographer. There are classes out there to aid though - The Mango Lab provides tuition focused on DSLR photography for people who want to use the camera to its full potential.

If you can't stretch the budget to a DSLR, there's the in between option of the compact camera. We no longer have to ration film as we can fit a large number of pictures on a small memory card, and the problem of fingers over the lens can be averted now we've a handy display to show us what our shot will look like.

There are digital camera tutorials to show you steps to make the the majority of cameras too, and also helpful blogs such as Learn Digital Photography Now, which will give advice. Plus with an abundance of Photoshop training, you may also edit them like a professional.

With so many possibilities for taking and sharing pictures now, digital camera courses and other photography lessons have became a popular hobby to try as well as creating a viable way of earning money on completion. Whether you want to do it for fun or as a career, we have got lots of classes to get you started.




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