Hi Everyone!
Can anyone recommend any photography classes avalable in the Greater Los Angeles area (OC and SB County is ok too)? I've tried looking around, but can't find any besides what Ritz offers. Thanks :thumbup: .
Mike
There is a program in....I believe it is Covina through Tri-Community Adult Education. The classes are all held at night and they had a pretty nice setup including a good size darkroom and a studio or two. It was inexpensive and they have some great lab hours that allow you to wander in just about any evening or weekend to use the gear. If thats a reasonable drive for you, I'd definitely suggest giving them a look. Floodgap Roadgap: Old Highway 395 (US 395) in Southern California:: Photography completed between December 2004 and May 2005, with additional Finally, we look at the Cajon Pass in detail and take a small preview of modern http://www.floodgap.com/roadgap/395/oldHOME | socalslackkeyfest.com:: in Hawaiian slack key guitar today, the Second Annual Southern California Slack We look forward to joining you again this year and for many years to come. http://socalslackkeyfest.comHOME |
This should be the link to their info: http://www.tri-communityphotoprogram.com/
This is pretty informal, and definitely not a "college" type program, but the quality of instructino is great an they offer great facilities.
Welcome to the forum.
Thank you!
Have you check your local colleges? Most have some sort of photography classes.
Yup, checked my local colleges. Only thing is that all the schedule for colleges are weekdays during day time, which coincides with my work schedule.
I am looking for classes which are offered during weekends. Sorry everyone, I've should of been more specific in my question :mrgreen: . Wedding Reception Vendors, Services - Westlake Village, Los Angeles :: if youre looking for something fun and unique, well weve got it. Photography in Los Angeles, Orange county and throughout Southern California. http://www.weddingcompass.com/DisplaySearchResults.cfm?STYPE=Service&ByCity=Westlake+VillageHOME |
Mike
Maybe try searching for 'adult education' or 'continuing education'...that may turn up some places that have night courses. There must be something...I can't imagine that there is anything that can't be found in So Cal.
Welcome to the forum.
Have you check your local colleges? Most have some sort of photography classes.
There is a program in....I believe it is Covina through Tri-Community Adult Education. The classes are all held at night and they had a pretty nice setup including a good size darkroom and a studio or two. It was inexpensive and they have some great lab hours that allow you to wander in just about any evening or weekend to use the gear. If thats a reasonable drive for you, I'd definitely suggest giving them a look.
This should be the link to their info: http://www.tri-communityphotoprogram.com/
This is pretty informal, and definitely not a "college" type program, but the quality of instructino is great an they offer great facilities.
Chase: That is the perfect suggestion. I work in Covina so the TCPC is just perfect. It's just under my nose...can't believe I did not know about it :lol: .
Thanks again everyone of the help and suggestions :thumbup: .
Mike
Usually there are some technical community colleges that have night classes. Trust me you wont miss the classical education parts of it. Both degree and strickly tech classes usually are available and reasonable as well
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