Where will you go?

Where will you go and why?


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kennyleong

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Hi everyone. Just doing a survay here. Which centres will you go for courses and why?

Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film making;

Stanley Lim Colour Centre (SLCC);

The Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS)

Thanks... :D
 

i feel that objectif is currently the most modern and up to date. do not get me wrong, i never attended courses at all 3 place to compare.

from the informations i get from objectif, slcc and pss. i find objectif organising good programs like shooting home and fashion workshop with geoff ang.. etc

pretty decent.
 

Hi kenny, sorry have to borrow your thread.. hope you dun mind.. i am interested to get a basic photography class.. where will you guys recommend? PSS or SLCC.. i have been shooting on my F707 for 2yrs till recently upgraded to 10D.. i feel an need to get my fundamentals right.. pls advise... thanks...
 

I went for some PSS courses. Enjoyed classes and out door shots very much. Learnt valuable lessons and experiences from them. Have a lot of varieties of classes to cater for everyone from beginner to specialised courses. Course fee also not expensive. If you got chance, learn from Steven Yee, he is :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Hey, how come I cannot vote on this poll??? :dunno:
 

goo82sg said:
Hi kenny, sorry have to borrow your thread.. hope you dun mind.. i am interested to get a basic photography class.. where will you guys recommend? PSS or SLCC.. i have been shooting on my F707 for 2yrs till recently upgraded to 10D.. i feel an need to get my fundamentals right.. pls advise... thanks...

No problems la.. Just hope this thread will help everyone in CS on going for courses.. ;)
 

Grub said:
Hey, how come I cannot vote on this poll??? :dunno:

Try refreshing or come in to this thread again?
 

Hi.. i am really clueless about this. "Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film making" Objectifs Centre is the name of the shop?? Sorry if i am asking smth dumb as i really duno..
 

goo82sg said:
Hi.. i am really clueless about this. "Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film making" Objectifs Centre is the name of the shop?? Sorry if i am asking smth dumb as i really duno..


Objectifs is the name.. Its a Centre for Photography and Film making.

http://objectifs.com.sg
 

Been to all three. Objectifs would have more high profile photographers working with them. PSS probably charges the lowest fees in town (not taking community centers into consideration). SLCC provides a very friendly environment to learn.
 

kennyleong said:
Hi everyone. Just doing a survay here. Which centres will you go for courses and why?

Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film making;

Stanley Lim Colour Centre (SLCC);

The Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS)

Thanks... :D

if you specify what course/s you intend to take up so that responses can be more focussed and hopefully, useful to you and all.

you could have included safra photo club too.
 

have only attended courses at PSS. besides being inexpensive, i find the lessons at PSS enjoyable and the instructors friendly & approachable. also get chance to learn from steven yee. he's :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

for SLCC though, have heard from friends that the instructors there also friendly & courses conducted are good too.
 

I vote for Objectifs, because I like both photography and filmmaking.

Cheers,
-Michelle- :)
 

so far only attend courses from SLCC ..

I feel tat they are more flexible for me .. as in timing.
The pple over there are friendly and approachable..

not sure about PSS .. but will try them as well.
attended the D70 workshop by steven yee only ..

Hes quite a funny person ..

:)
 

zekai said:
i feel that objectif is currently the most modern and up to date. do not get me wrong, i never attended courses at all 3 place to compare.

from the informations i get from objectif, slcc and pss. i find objectif organising good programs like shooting home and fashion workshop with geoff ang.. etc

pretty decent.
but how can you comment if you have not take any courses from these places?????
 

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