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I have been approached by the director of a local community group to develop a basic photography coarse. I'm not sure if I am the right person for the job, although I have always wanted to help others learn. Based on my answers given, I would like the YA Photography's opinion... nhnikon@ Flickr.com if thats what u wanna do its up to you. only you know if its right for you Based on your pictures on Flickr, it looks like you know the basics and beyond. Go for it! If you're a top contributor in photography you must know enough to do a basic class. The thing is, you can know a lot about something but not know how to teach it, teaching is a separate skill in itself. But if you want to do it, go ahead. It might be a lot of fun, and a lot of newbies would learn a little about photography, and what's wrong with that? And if it's for no money nobody is going to tell you you suck at it. I would do it if I had the time. You would make an ideal teacher, you have knowledge, sensitivity and empathy. Teaching would be a cool thing to at least try. I'd say go for it, you're not a novice, if there are areas you're not comfortable with then consider pairing up with another pro/semi pro in your area that can compliment your knowledge and cover separate topics. A pro here asked me to help them with a class, we have different areas of expertize and so make a good team. Yeah, I think you can. You have the basic stuff down and 10 times more. You enjoy helping others and you are a good communicator. Besides, you are a musician so we know you can do anything! (haha) I taught about 10-12 college friends how to choose and use a camera when 35 mm was the only real choice and I really enjoyed it. It was always 1 on 1 (or maybe 2) and not a classroom situation, but I still found that you had to start with the simplest concepts and try to choose an assignement to make it fun. I've lectured a few times for professional purposes (dentistry - not photography) and it is very stimulating. First of all, preparing for the class teaches you by reminding you about the things that you forgot you knew. It teaches you, because you want to be MORE than one step ahead of the class. It is such a good feeling to have someone ask you a question from the audience and you pull an answer out of your...... hat and it makes sense, even to you. You will have stores of knowledge in your brain that preparing for a class will help organize for you, even if you don't realize what is happening in your subconscious mind. I taught a basic photography course at a camp for years and loved it. Set out your plan for each day. Make sure you have visuals as well as auditory lessons. Give assignements so they have accomplishments...make some really fun.You will gain more than you will give by teaching! The hardest part of being a good instructor is knowing your stuff, being sure of yourself, and knowing your game plan. I teach professionally and own my own printing company. I didn't start like that but that's besides the point. Be prepared, you have a all the attributes required, go for gold!! Yes you can. You have the knowledge and IMO you'll be a benefit to the students. Have you taken a basic coarse yourself? Yes, I believe that you can. Here on YA you seem knowledgeable and helpful, and more importantly, kind. I am assuming you would be teaching an adult continuing education course of some sort. Certainly you don't need a degree to help people learn! However, I would suggest getting someone to help you proofread any written materials you will be writing for the class, maybe an English major or teacher. You want to come across as caring about your "professional-ness". Grammar mistakes like "coarse" instead of "course" are small errors, but many people will notice things like that. And knowing you have the best presentation possible will give you confidence in your ability. How can we tell? Unless you have Bachelor of Arts in Photography or PhD in Photography,with many years of expriences in Technique of photography,otherwise you have to step down couldn't be a Lecturer.GCE O and GCE A level also cannot teach photography. |
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