For some it seems very difficult to understand concepts like third-party partnerships in web hosting.
Does a book I wrote become my web host's book, you know, once I allow them to host MY book?
See how that works?
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overread: It's no FroKnowsPhoto, and it is certainly no Angry Photographer. It seems to suffer from use of correct terminology, and scientific principles and chit. And it has this horrible, logical structure. So far....seems like they want to educate, and not get Likes and Follows on YouTube.
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So far, the "overly long" 103 minutes of introductory material ( good GOD--almost the length of a REAL college class period) has not sent me running to my e-mail client to write corrective notes...
I wish somebody would come up with a good 90-minute photography course. Cut that 103 minute intro down to 30 to 45 seconds or so.
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Again, as I mentioned earlier, we have had several people asking about an on-line photography COURSE, over the past year. Currently, there is the free STANFORD UNIVERSITY COURSE, and the HARVARD UNIVERSITY COURSE...and both are being hosted, on-line, for free, by third-party web hosting companies. It is 2017 now...there is a move at this time toward universities releasing educational materials to the public, for free. Time to update the mentality of who owns what.
"Web hosting" does not indicate development, nor authorship, nor origin.