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Michael Godsil teaches beginning and advanced photography and digital photography classes at Knox. He also maintains a career as a professional photographer. | Michael Godsil teaches beginning and advanced photography and digital photography classes at Knox. He also maintains a career as a professional photographer. | ||
− | Godsil is a professor that seems to possess all the characteristics that make the professors at Knox so wonderful. He is: approachable and encouraging; seems to know everything about photography - both digital and film; willing to spend time to help students out and organized. | + | Godsil is a professor that seems to possess all the characteristics that make the professors at Knox so wonderful. He is: approachable and encouraging; seems to know everything about photography - both digital and film; willing to spend time to help students out and organized. |
− | Godsil loves photography and has taken | + | Godsil loves photography and has taken some stunning photographs, mostly using extremely long exposure time. He is not extraordinarily openminded about photography, however, and has an unhealthy obsession with Ansel Adams, under whom he studied briefly. |
=== Courses Godsil teaches === | === Courses Godsil teaches === |
Revision as of 23:44, 22 October 2008
Michael Godsil teaches beginning and advanced photography and digital photography classes at Knox. He also maintains a career as a professional photographer.
Godsil is a professor that seems to possess all the characteristics that make the professors at Knox so wonderful. He is: approachable and encouraging; seems to know everything about photography - both digital and film; willing to spend time to help students out and organized.
Godsil loves photography and has taken some stunning photographs, mostly using extremely long exposure time. He is not extraordinarily openminded about photography, however, and has an unhealthy obsession with Ansel Adams, under whom he studied briefly.