It’s Wednesday which means it’s time for a look at some student work! We recently checked in again with Anne-Marie Littenberg to see how she has been doing. She shared some recent images, which blew us away so we thought we would feature her again. She sent us some more words about BPSOP.
I enrolled at BPSOP for the first time a year ago, after having consumed Bryan Peterson’s books. The books were a great start, but my learning curve really took off when I started taking classes. “Understanding Exposure” provided an excellent foundation because it taught me how to use my equipment so I no longer even think about putting my camera on automatic.
Studies with Kathleen Clemons, Ron Goldman, Bryan Peterson, and Chris Hurtt provided an incredible tool box of skills I don’t think I would have been able to develop through books. The skills range from the technical (how to use equipment or achieve specific effects) to the artistic (how do I reach a specific artistic vision, and develop my own style?). Instructors’ talents are great, and they are wonderfully generous with their time and attention.
An aspect of BPSOP I love is the interaction with classmates from around the world. We help each other with problem solving, do additional critiquing of each other’s work, and generally have a great time. I get to see the world through the lenses of folks in Jordan, India, and Europe from my computer in Northern Vermont. I wish my college classes from 30-something years ago had been this much fun, and that I had learned as many practical and creative skills and techniques as I do through BPSOP.