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Thread: Nikon School

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    Junior Member Stillsky's Avatar
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    Nikon School

    I swore I saw someone here mention Nikon School while I was browing through, so I looked it up.

    I found that it's going to be in my area the beginning of June (June 3rd and 4th, NYC). I'll more than likely register for it while it's nearby, but I was curious if anyone here is going to be there.

    Also, if you've been to Nikon School, I'd love to hear your stories about it. It'll get me all pumped up for it

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    Re: Nikon School

    I have attended three Nikon Schools over the years. Two back in the 70's when I ws somewhat newer to photography and one just last fall. I found the two in the seventies when I was still learning some basics to be wonderful. I learned a lot and picked up some tricks that I still use to this day. Last fall's Nikon School was much different. It concentrated on the digital work flow. I learned a great deal once again, but in a completely different area. My overall rating of the Nikon Schools would be very high for the beginner to the intermediate photographer. For the very advanced or pro they would be a waste of time and money. For me they were spot on. Hope you enjoy and learn alot.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


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    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

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