Additional Information
Photography courses are offered at community colleges, and as continuing
education courses. They're sometimes offered as short summer courses.
These courses are a great way to learn how to operate a camera and to learn
how extra items, such as the flash and light meter, work. Some communities
also offer courses in darkroom techniques. Any kind of course you can take
that will help you learn about the camera and how it operates is a great idea.
Don't limit yourself to just taking pictures. "You can find older cameras
at yard sales, or ask someone in the family to give you one," says Anthony
Kord, a camera repair shop administrator. "Buy them and then take them apart.
It's good to fool around with them and see how they work."
Another suggestion is to take a basic electronics course.
"You learn the general A to Z of electronics, and when you're on the job,
you'll just concentrate on C for cameras," says technician Dave Orrell. "From
then on, the company will train you as new parts come on the market."
Basic electronics courses are offered at community colleges and vocational
institutes. Consult your local community college for information about courses.
If they don't offer a course, they'll be able to help you find a college in
your area that offers the training.