- Age - 56 years
- Student number - 504155
- Email address - gollan.ja@googlemail.com
Courses currently being taken at OCA
- Landscape (started Apr 10, suspended Oct 10, restarted Oct 11)
- Art of Photography (started Jun 10, suspended Oct 10, restarted Aug 11)
I finished full time work in May 2010 and returned to the UK after living in Europe for 2 years. I wanted to change my lifestyle, by doing more of what I enjoy as well as by pacing myself better through middle age. I saw this change as moving to part-time work by reusing business skills in new and interesting ways, spending more time with family young and old and taking a photography degree at the OCA.
Yet life is rarely lived as planned. As if to prove this, having signed but for 2 OCA programmes in the spring of 2010, I had to suspend them within a few months when my grand design hit some bumps in the road. However, I am now getting back on track with the OCA programme. I have just (Aug 11) restarted my Art of Photography module and plan to reactivate the Landscape course in the autumn.
Previous experience
I took up photography as a hobby about 6 years ago to improve my work: life balance. Creating images that satisfied me - and being disappointed more often than not - led me to ask: what must I do to get the results that I want? I turned for answers to self-help books and occasionally to training courses:
- An excellent 5 day Photoshop course at London College of Arts & Communication (beginner to intermediate user)
- Portraits: a 3 x 1 day basic course in Portrait photography at Citi Lit in London and 2 x 1 day sessions with a professional photographer (David Townend) - http://www.davidtownend.co.uk
- Landscape: 1 outstanding day with Martin Henson http://www.digital-monochrome.co.uk/
Expectations
I am now have the time to correct these two shortcomings. I am looking to the OCA programme to provide me with the structure, resources and discipline to develop as a photographer. Whilst I like the idea of doing a degree in the subject, I want to make sure that the OCA programme is right for me.
Other information
My 'serious' equipment is as follows:
- Camera bodies: Nikon D 700, D 200
- Lenses: Nikkor 24mm – 70 mm, Sigma 24mm – 135mm 2.8 to 4.5, Sigma 70mm – 200 mm 2.8, Nikkor 50 mm 1.4, Sigma Fisheye
- Tripod
- Cable release
- Polarising filter
- Graduated Neutral Density Filter
- Neutral Density Filter
- Photoshop CS 3 and Nik’s Software Suite
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