The Pros and Cons of Online Photography Classes

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THE PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES


• Photography classes have always been a mixture of sharing practical and theoretical knowledge. These classes and courses involve studying about different genres and types of photography, understanding the features of different cameras and even going for photo walks with a professional photography community.


However, owing to the pandemic, most of these offline photography classes have shifted to an online medium. Now apart from a camera and passion for photography, you also need a digital device and a stable internet connection. All thanks to the advancements in technology, the latter two are easily available to the people these days.


These online photography courses take place over applications like Zoom or Microsoft teams and involve people from a professional photography community sharing their knowledge. Let us look at some of the pros and cons of these online photography courses.



Talking about the pros, the first advantage is that these online classes are extremely convenient and comfortable. You don’t have to step out or travel to an institution or venue to attend. All you have to do is, switch on your laptop and join the class. In fact, if you are pursuing a profession in a different field and are willing to learn more about the different aspects of photography, then you can take these online photography classes while managing your work. Another advantage is that these photography classes are more flexible.


The teachers can upload the material and videos of the classes and you can access them anytime, anywhere. So, even if you are a beginner at photography, you can learn at you own pace and even ask as many questions & doubts as you have. Lastly, the online medium also allows the community organizing your classes to invite guest lecturers from different cities & countries Hence, you can learn directly from international masters in these online photography classes which wouldn’t have been possible in an offline medium.



Now, let’s talk about the cons. If you opt for an online course in photography, then practical activities like understanding the features of a camera while using them, going for photo walks and learning from the skills of other batch mates are not possible. Hence, there is a lack of face-to-face teaching and interaction that is needed to grow in the field of photography. A lot also depends on your internet connectivity. Having unstable internet connection can lead to making the lessons and voices unclear which can directly impact your learning of the subject or topic.



In fact, online learning in any field is not recommended for beginners as this medium cannot set a base as strong as offline learning. Also, in terms of photography, going outdoors and shooting at proper set ups plays an important role, which is not possible in an online course. Hence, if you are looking for online photography courses in India or any other country then make sure you check the curriculum and topics that are to be covered so that you have a fair knowledge.


So, if you wish to explore your passion of photography or enhance your professional skills, you can opt for online photography courses in India and move one step closer to taking those amazing photographs. All you need is passion to learn even individually and a stable internet connectivity!



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