Re: teaching in digital

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Herschel Mair <herschelmair@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> The teaching part comes in when we start going through the
> images. discarding image after image and pulling out the pearls and
> talking about why they are good.  And this is within 30 minutes of
> shooting while the student can still remember what she did.

I think that last little bit is undervalued by many people.  The fast
feedback should enable a much quicker climb up the learning curve --
including for some people who'd never get *anywhere* with film.  Some
of whom, of course, will turn out to have interesting vision.
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