Friday, July 21, 2006

My PSS Course Grading and the upcoming The Art of Seeing course

After a long wait since I attended my last class in Mid-April for my Digital Basic Photography course, I finally received the Grading for all the assignments that I handed in at the end of each course. Here are my submission and the results for each courses.

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Grade : Pass with Merit

Digital Darkroom Course Submission

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Grade : Pass with Distinction

Digital Basic Photography Course Submission

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Grade : Pass with Merit

As for my Night Photography course which I signed up some time back, there is no schedule for the course commencement and I had already made my payment of $140. I can choose to wait till they scdedule a course for it which I don't know if they intended to do it anyway or change to another course.

I was thinking of sitting in for some of the Masters Degree classes in NTU to gain back my momentum so that I can be ready to pursue my Master Degree soon. That will take up most of my evenings so I can't really take up any photography courses in the up-coming 4 months or more. Hence I think might as well take up "The Art of Seeing" course which has a class commencing on the 27th July 2006 (next Thursday). It is a 4 sessions class and almost can be completed in less than 2 weeks as there are 2 outings held on a Saturday and Sunday back to back. The course cost about $200 and so I choose to change to another course and transfer the fee for my Night Photography over and have to top up another $60. Looking forward to this class as it will helps to improve on my photography composition (to compose a picture) skills.

2 comments:

ianinozzie said...

Awesome...you're definitely taking this hobby and slowly developing it such that it might become a side profession or even major profession one day!

How did you get that model "Sherlene" to pose for your pictures?

Francis said...

Hey Bro,

Thanks for your comments.
The model "Sherlene" was a paid model employed by my Digital Darkroom instructor to posed for us. I'm not really good with model shoot. Hope to get more chances to shoot model to improve my skills.