Finding Photography Information Online and Offline
Being a photographer means you always need to know something else. In this episode of The Photo Flunky Show, we'll share some of our favorite ways to find out more information about photography.
We'll discuss options for education, tips, gear advice, reviews and more. You can find people in your area to share tips, news and advice. There are plenty of places online to get instant access to opinions, training, gear reviews and examples of other people's work.
Check out our recommended links below to get started.
Recommended Links
Bryan Peterson –
PHLEARN – YouTube
SLR Lounge – YouTube
How to Fix the Creative Cloud Login Error
Joe McNally Blog
Scott Kelby Blog
Kalebra Kelby Blog
Photography Concentrate
Photo Focus
The Candid Frame
PhotographyTalk
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Transcript
 
PHOTO FLUNKY:  Episode 18
 
Welcome to the Photo Flunky Show, Episode number eighteen.
 
Where do you go to get your photography information?  Find out.  We’ll take a look at a few places.
 
Welcome to the Photo Flunky Show.  My name is William Beem, and with me is my co-host, Lee.
 
Lee:         Hi!
 
William:   Today we’re going to be talking about where you can go to get your photography information.  And that is kind of leading into a change from when I was first thinking about getting into photography.  Back when I was in high school I was pretty much guaranteed that I knew I wanted to be a photographer, and to do that I wanted to go to photography school.
 
I was looking locally here in Florida, Daytona Beach Community College had an outstanding program (it’s now Daytona State College) and Brooks Institute, which is out in California.  Both of them were just fine schools.