Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Several of us on the LEG/LUG/HUG/RUG/etcUG... went to Brooks Institute of Photography. I know Joe Codespoti attended Brooks but cannot remember who else. Sal?. I can recommend it enthusiastically. It is a wonderful school. When I went, it was a trade school and you earned a trade diploma. It was v-e-r-y technical and you learned film and processes inside and out. You learned the craft of photography. There were two paths through the school, commercial and portrait. The first nine months were the same for everyone. The basics of the craft of photography. Then six months in either commercial or portrait, followed by three months of color printing (dye transfer,) and six months of motion picture. This is my best at remembering the times in the various disciplines. But the path to completion is correct for that era. I was there in 1959/60/61, when Ernest Brooks Sr. (the founder) was the president and owner. I worked closely with him and his son Ernie Brooks Jr. on an underwater motion picture that we shot in Guymas Mexico. This was the initiation of the Brooks underwater photography courses. After Mr. Brooks Sr. passed on, Ernie Jr. took over and has run the school until a few years ago. I'm not sure of the exact ownership and stewardship these days. I am a life Alumni member. And I do know personally, besides Ernie Brooks Jr., David Litchell, the current academic dean. Visit their web site and request a complete literature package. If you are truly interested, I will introduce you to David Litchell. He would be the person to talk to about the current curriculum they offer. Jim At 10:17 AM 1/2/2002 -0800, Tristan Tom wrote: >Does anyone know anything about either Brooks Institute of Photography >(Santa Barbara) or Art Center College of Design (in Pasadena)? > >I'm toying with the idea of going to photography school. I'd be interested >to hear people's thoughts on this idea. > >I'm 30, and hate my current career path. I work in the tech.support field >and while it pays the bills, it sure steals some of my soul. My passion is >photography and more and more it seems like that's all I want to be >spending my time doing. > >I don't know if it makes sense to pay a bunch of tuition for a photography >degree or forego it and perhaps try to find a job that's more >photography-related or something. > >I do know that I need to change something because if I continue on my >current path I fear I will become mad. > >Tristan Tom | http://tristantom.com/ - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html