A Guide to Student Photography

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How To Use This Lens

This lense was created by a photography student who decided to help his fellow students by creating a page where basic and advanced photography techniques use in classrooms can be learned, read, and reviewed. Photography projects assigned by teachers are explained here, and will help you pass, and learn something too. This isn't just for photography students however, anyone willing to learn photography can really get something out of this lens.

This is the main lens, and other branching lenses that direct you to actual content are listed below. Everything from how to take a better picture, to creating intricate mounts is explained in the lenses that branch off.

Links Make The Internet Go 'Round

My Art
This is where you can look at my personal art, which I sometimes use as examples in my explanations. You can also buy photos there, and support even more great content.
All About Jerky
Link to the lens that inspired me to start my own.
Dorodango-Method
A comic loosely based on the average life at my school. Created by a fellow student, it is a comic worth your time, reconnect yourself with your high school years.
WE'VE MOVED!
Been very few updates recently, know why? We've moved! Now we have our own site, visit :D

Onward to Lessons!

Here you can find the list of every single active lesson, to learn and enjoy.
Lesson 1 - The Basics
Learn about the various parts of art that go into every single photograph you take. Don't miss out on how to use these elements to your advantage!
Lesson 2 - Jargon + Camera Parts
Take the time to learn the parts of the camera and the special jargon photographers use.
*Under Construction*
Lesson 3 - Shooting Landscapes
A guide to taking pictures of various landscapes.
Lesson 4 - First Quarter Lessons
A how-to on four basic lessons usually given by photography teachers.
Lesson 5 - DarkRoom Photography
Learn how to use the darkroom effectively and efficiently!

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  • Klr_queen Jun 27, 2007 @ 12:20 am | delete
    Hey!
    Just wanted to say that I'm loving your lens! I was worried I'd forget what I learned in "Intro to Photography" at university, so this'll help me out :)
    --Sally
  • Janet21 Feb 9, 2007 @ 1:13 pm | delete
    Hi there~

    I have a great photography group on squidoo~ http://www.squidoo.com/groups/everythingphotography

    Come on by and add your lens! :)
    Janet
  • Pyromaniacally Oct 26, 2006 @ 7:21 pm | delete
    FWAH! Kay. I think it works.

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