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Mentoring:
This is a member run system allowing members to act as mentors to other members (students). It is set up to allow for a greater interaction between members of this site with an aim to improving the quality of peoples (students) shooting and photographic work. This system is open to any for being students and is in no way limited to those who intend to become professional paid photographers - amateurs and hobbyists are fully welcome and encouraged to take part in this program.
Rules:
1) This system is totally voluntary and as such I ask both students and mentors to remember that fact. Mentors are taking their free time to help students and as such there may be times that your mentor cannot be around to advise - in these cases I urge both mentors and students to keep good contact between each other.
2) It is up to mentors and students to sort out how and what each will be offering and contributing to each other. We cannot set in stone what will and won't be offered due to the nature of this set-up; so good communication is key
3) If a student wishes to be mentored please read the mentor info below and send the prospective mentor a pm. Thus pm should contain all the info you can, background to yourself and your works, your kit, skills and examples of your work. After that it is up to the mentor to decide if you will be their student.
4) Once a mentor has as many students as they feel that they are comfortable supporting please drop me a pm and I will remove your details from the list below. This should stop you being pmed by more prospective students.
5) All mentors should send me a pm once they accept a new student with the name of that student. This is to keep track of students and mentors
Requests:
1) As this is a forum and a community first and foremost I would like it if mentors and students could keep as much contact forum side as possible; rather than going into pms. If you have photos you want commenting on post them up - questions ask them out. This way we can keep the flow of advice and information in the forum going = helping out others as well.
2) Its a given, but students and mentors should keep good contact between each other. Informing each other of upcoming limitations and possible problems - such as holidays or work overload.
3) Please both students and mentors show respect to each other in your dealings. Getting harsh crits of your work and be disheartening, but please remember this program is set in place to help you develop into a better photographer
Problems
If any student or mentor has a problem with their mentor/student I ask that they do the following
a) Send me a pm detailing the problem in full. After that I will review and see what can be done to try and solve the problem
b) If after review I consider it serious enough I will contact the mods to help resolve the issue
Further, if anyone has a problem with another person being a prospective mentor to other photographers then I ask them to do the following
a) Not to contact the prospective mentor in question
b) To send me a pm outlining the reasons why the person should not be allowed to be a mentor (with examples)
Any pms sent to me with comments like "I don't like this person" "I don't like their work" or any other such comments I will simply ignore. I won't let this turn into an elitist or bashing match
After that its a review of the person in question.
I would also urge people looking to this to take into account what the mentor states that they are offering to a student. A long complaint about a persons inability to take a shot is not cutting any ice when they are only offering post processing advice.
Prospective mentors
If you wish to be a mentor please send me a pm with the following information:
A basic history of the hows and whys you are a photographer - a little background to yourself
Your kit list - specifically traditional or digital kit that you are familiar with using
Links to samples of your work - websites, photobuckets etc...
What you are able to offer to a student - what you can teach.
What you are not able to offer - eg you might not know anything about using traditional cameras
Any requirements you have of a student
The number of students you are able to support (you can change this to suit your needs and situation at any time)
There is also a good screen sharing program which allows both mentor and student to view the same photo whilst editing in photoshop = something useful for showing others how to edit
Mentoring: Adobe ConnectNow
If you have any questions please either contact myself or the mentor who you are interested in approaching.
This is a member run system allowing members to act as mentors to other members (students). It is set up to allow for a greater interaction between members of this site with an aim to improving the quality of peoples (students) shooting and photographic work. This system is open to any for being students and is in no way limited to those who intend to become professional paid photographers - amateurs and hobbyists are fully welcome and encouraged to take part in this program.
Rules:
1) This system is totally voluntary and as such I ask both students and mentors to remember that fact. Mentors are taking their free time to help students and as such there may be times that your mentor cannot be around to advise - in these cases I urge both mentors and students to keep good contact between each other.
2) It is up to mentors and students to sort out how and what each will be offering and contributing to each other. We cannot set in stone what will and won't be offered due to the nature of this set-up; so good communication is key
3) If a student wishes to be mentored please read the mentor info below and send the prospective mentor a pm. Thus pm should contain all the info you can, background to yourself and your works, your kit, skills and examples of your work. After that it is up to the mentor to decide if you will be their student.
4) Once a mentor has as many students as they feel that they are comfortable supporting please drop me a pm and I will remove your details from the list below. This should stop you being pmed by more prospective students.
5) All mentors should send me a pm once they accept a new student with the name of that student. This is to keep track of students and mentors
Requests:
1) As this is a forum and a community first and foremost I would like it if mentors and students could keep as much contact forum side as possible; rather than going into pms. If you have photos you want commenting on post them up - questions ask them out. This way we can keep the flow of advice and information in the forum going = helping out others as well.
2) Its a given, but students and mentors should keep good contact between each other. Informing each other of upcoming limitations and possible problems - such as holidays or work overload.
3) Please both students and mentors show respect to each other in your dealings. Getting harsh crits of your work and be disheartening, but please remember this program is set in place to help you develop into a better photographer
Problems
If any student or mentor has a problem with their mentor/student I ask that they do the following
a) Send me a pm detailing the problem in full. After that I will review and see what can be done to try and solve the problem
b) If after review I consider it serious enough I will contact the mods to help resolve the issue
Further, if anyone has a problem with another person being a prospective mentor to other photographers then I ask them to do the following
a) Not to contact the prospective mentor in question
b) To send me a pm outlining the reasons why the person should not be allowed to be a mentor (with examples)
Any pms sent to me with comments like "I don't like this person" "I don't like their work" or any other such comments I will simply ignore. I won't let this turn into an elitist or bashing match
After that its a review of the person in question.
I would also urge people looking to this to take into account what the mentor states that they are offering to a student. A long complaint about a persons inability to take a shot is not cutting any ice when they are only offering post processing advice.
Prospective mentors
If you wish to be a mentor please send me a pm with the following information:
A basic history of the hows and whys you are a photographer - a little background to yourself
Your kit list - specifically traditional or digital kit that you are familiar with using
Links to samples of your work - websites, photobuckets etc...
What you are able to offer to a student - what you can teach.
What you are not able to offer - eg you might not know anything about using traditional cameras
Any requirements you have of a student
The number of students you are able to support (you can change this to suit your needs and situation at any time)
There is also a good screen sharing program which allows both mentor and student to view the same photo whilst editing in photoshop = something useful for showing others how to edit
Mentoring: Adobe ConnectNow
If you have any questions please either contact myself or the mentor who you are interested in approaching.
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