Here are some of the most common questions about the School or courses that we run. If your question about our School is not here please contact us at
How does the on-line method differ from just getting a book and reading
about the topics?
There are plenty of wonderful books on how to take pictures, We even sell them via Amazon.com, the question you should ask is "what happens if you do not understand or follow what is in the book?"
Who do you contact, the publisher, the author, someone else?
We assign you a personal tutor who is an experienced photographer. Your tutor is available to answer ANY photographic question you may have in relation to your course. This service is free and included with every one of our courses.
Take advantage of it and pick your tutors brain as often as you wish.
There are also set theory tests with multiple choice answers, and practical projects for you to complete. So you are encouraged to go out and try the techniques for yourself and send them it for critique. See our testimonial page to see what existing and past students say about us. Take a look at our student gallery and you can see what can be achieved with us, soon your own work could be displayed there!
When do the courses start, can I start anytime?
The courses can be started at any time of the year.
What are the length of the courses?
All our courses are run at the students own pace. There is no absolute deadline. As an average timespan the Basic Photography course takes normally takes between 4 to 12 months to complete. Some students take longer, it depends on how much free time you have to study then go out and practise the material.
How much are the course fees?
Course fees are charged in US$, CAD$, GB£, Euros and Japanese Yen. If you use a different currency your credit card company will convert this into your local currency. Fees in other currencies are shown for guidance only and are subject to currency changes.
From 2003, EU zone countries should be aware of VAT which must be added to the fees shown.
Because the courses are supplied in full immediately, we cannot accept part payments.
If your currency is listed please use the currency converter at the bottom of the tables on the fees page.
How do I pay my Fee?
Fees may be paid online by Credit card or mailed by Bank Draft in UDS$, GBP£, EuroDraft or Irish Euro Cheques only. A currency converter is supplied for this purpose at the bottom of each fees table.
What happens if I change my mind?
All our courses have a two day inspection period. If you change your mind simply notify us within 48 hours and we will arrange a refund of your course fee in full immediately without question.
Note: If you submit any of the projects within the inspection period, theory or practical, it is understood and agreed that you are satified with the course content and no refunds will be available.
How do I register by Mail?
Mail Registration is very simple:
Fill in your name and address here
, making sure your email address is correct.
Select your course.
Select your method of payment
Press submit.
A confirmation page will now appear with our mailing address. The address is also on the sitemap should you need it again.
Credit card Payment (online only):
Go to our fees pages at fees...
Select the appropriate course by adding the course to the shopping cart.
A secure page confirming your choice of course will appear, at this point you may continue to add courses or click on proceed to checkout.
Enter your credit card details and press submit.
Then fill in the registration form (not forgetting the clickbank reference number), press submit.
Our applications dept will contact you within 24hrs with your username and password and course details.
Please ensure you enter your email address correctly, if it is wrong or not working we cannot contact you! fees...
HOTMAIL USERS: We have experienced difficulties with some Hotmail email accounts and would recommend using one of the other free emails accounts (yahoo, aol or lycos) for example instead.
What do I need to start the basic course?
You will need a camera, either digital or film, that you can manually adjust. You do NOT need 'state-of-the-art' expensive cameras. A second hand manual camera will do just fine for learning on and can be obtained quite reasonably. On some auto-everything cameras there is often a 'creative' mode button, which usually means you take control. Perfect! More information can be found on the syllabus page.
For the black and white course you will need extra equipment (Enlarger, developing tanks etc) which is outlined in the course should you wish to develop and print at home.
For the digital course you will need a computer.
You need only spare time to study and practise.
Are there books to accompany the on-line information?
Because we supply all the material online, you do not need to purchase or obtain any further reading material. As a student you may save each lesson on your local hard drive for study offline or print the course out with Adobe pdf files where available. Course length varies, Basic Photography for example, is approximately 190 A4 pages long.
How do you evaluate my progression?
During the course you are given theoretical tests (multiple choice answers) and practical assignments.
1 - The theory tests are open book. Study the material, go back online tick the boxes, fill in your name, student ID and email address and click submit!.
2 - The practical projects carry more weighting. You put into practise the material and do the assignments.
Your submissions are then examined, comments and suggestions on the submissions are returned to you, together with your results.
For example Basic Photography is taken in 5 modules, each with it's relative theory and or practical projects. Each theory and practical are graded, upon completion of the course an overall grade is awarded (Pass, Merit or Distinction) and a certificate issued. This is sent via mail to the student for framing.
How do I send in my tests and projects?
The theory assignments are done online with multiple choice answers, put a dot with your mouse opposite your choice of answer. All questions must be attempted. If you print the questions out before attempting the online test, copying your answers online shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
With practical projects, you can either scan the images and send them via email attachments (.jpg images only following course instruction) or send them via Mail to the address on the submissions page on the site. Images sent via post are not normally returned unless postage is supplied to cover return.
Can I earn course credits for my degree?
Sorry, not at present, the school is international in nature, with students from Argentina and Brazil and the US, across the globe via europe, the middle east to Malaysia and China.
As such we do not currently give credits to any particular university or college degree program. This may change in the future however, as more educational bodies link directly to our content, as some already do at present.
What qualifications do your tutors have?
All our tutors are all very experienced professional or semi-professional photographers, most of whom hold LIPF or LRPS qualifications, and/or degrees and have taught photography on both group and one-to-one levels.
How do I know you are real?
We are registered in the Republic of Ireland since 1999. Our physical address is on the sitemap, registration and fees pages.
School of Photography.com
P.O. Box 314
Tralee
Co Kerry
Ireland.