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Originally Posted by GeoffWessex;16784
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Abers[/B] is right to point out those two - but the RPS Scottish Region is, like most of the RPS's regional websites, not the best place to find critique or advice and the 'scotlandinter.net/photography" site doesn't give much help either.
Both sites are useful in their own ways but you're not going to improve your photography with them except just comparing your own work and seeing what 'the competition' is doing.
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I put those links up to show where there is a possibility of personal contact to discuss photography and find perhaps a one-to-one connection.
The S.E. RPS group have a fairly busy programme where photographers meet up and have the opportunity to discuss their work, I'm not too sure about the Scottish region having the same facility, but asking won't be too arduous.
The Scottish Club link will allow you to see where the nearest club to you is. I'm a member of a fairly large club that caters for all levels of photography and photographers and has sections for beginners, intermediate and advanced workers (whatever that means!), with 95% of the members using digital. In a club there is always help to be found for the vast majority of difficulties you encounter.
Judges are to be avoided at all costs, they will turn you into a 'club photographer', you should aspire to be a photographer in your own right, one that just happens to belong to a club!
Good luck!