Hi all,
Even though I've been on the site for a while now, my requirements have recently changed. I am an avid reader and pretty much all the information within the tutorials I am aware of and use the information on a image to image basis.
However, I've been asked to develop a teaching program (photography as one field of several) for under-privileged/disadvantaged people in Central America (a second skill to aid in supplemental income), and that's a far cry from knowing the information.
First place I thought to come was the tutorial section on this site. I've seen so many other people praise the way it has been presented and the depth of coverage.
A quick look confirms their experiences.
Many thanks to those who have developed these tutorials, they will be invaluable to me and links will be shared so people can access them directly.
The charitable organisation is still to be set up (hopefully by end of the year). There may also be an opportunity for me to visit Central America to do the actual information exchange (instruct, but I love the other phrasing, so just had to use it).
WHEN it gets up and running, I will be seeking second hand cameras/equipment. Any ideas on the best way to organise that side of things (along with computers, software, books, magazines and so forth)? I'm in touch with my old camera club to see if they can help and they've already promised a 100lbs+ stack of books.
I'm wanting to get myself organised so when things are allowed to kick off, then I am in a position to go along with it as well.
I've never been closely involved with charities beyond volunteering my time (done lots of photography for them but my input ended when I passed over the pics).
Thanks all in advance.
Graham