You want to learn with film. the old fashioned way, or just digital? If you learn with film you can use the same skills effectively for digital, but not the other way around. You would learn exposure properly, and composition, but obviously not Photoshop.
There is a thread called Non-digital film photography, and you can ask any film photography questions there. Pretty much all the users on there know their onions when it comes to f-stops and whatnot.
If you want to go the digital route only, there is a thread with the copycat title, Non-film digital photography.
But a part-time college course might be what suits you, or maybe joining a local photography enterprise.
You want to learn with film. the old fashioned way, or just digital? If you learn with film you can use the same skills effectively for digital, but not the other way around. You would learn exposure properly, and composition, but obviously not Photoshop.
There is a thread called Non-digital film photography, and you can ask any film photography questions there. Pretty much all the users on there know their onions when it comes to f-stops and whatnot.
If you want to go the digital route only, there is a thread with the copycat title, Non-film digital photography.
But a part-time college course might be what suits you, or maybe joining a local photography enterprise.