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JDP Photography – JDP Photography - The Allan Building at Enderle Center

16-Hour Introduction to Digital Photography Class or 5-Hour Basic Digital Cameras Class (Half Off)

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In a Nutshell

Award-winning photographer teaches aspiring shutterbugs how to use their cameras over the course of four days or five hours

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 11, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required, redeem online only. Must register by February 28, 2013. 48 hour cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. New clients only. Class schedule subject to change. Must bring own camera and manual.
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Photographers must be patient in order to catch the exact moment when the sun crests the horizon or a child learns empathy. Stop time with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $299 for a 16-hour Introduction to Digital Photography class (a $600 value)
  • $94 for a 5-hour Basic Digital Cameras class (a $188 value)

Throughout the 16-hour, four-session course, students will learn how to adjust the buttons, dials, and menus on their cameras and begin using the elusive manual controls. Once they understand how to use their tools, they will discuss artistic aspects such as composition, lighting, and poses before honing their skills in the field.

During the five-hour course, students with point-and-shoot and DSLR cameras will apply what they learned in the classroom outside after practicing with hands-on exercises and demonstrations.

Students should bring their cameras, manuals, batteries, and memory cards to all classes. Click here to view the class schedule.

JDP Photography

Julie Diebolt Price, president of JDP Photography, puts friendly faces on websites and brochures by crafting portraits for corporations, entrepreneurs, and organizations. In addition to helping clients such as Standard Pacific Homes, Women Helping Women, and Orange County Rescue Mission, Julie chronicles programs and events for the National Association of Women Business Owners, and she rubs elbows with august institutions such as the Professional Photographers of California and the Professional Photographers of America. Despite a successful professional career—her portfolio is filled with group portraits, product images for advertisements, and stock photos—she has not neglected her artistic side: a piece she dubbed “Tableau at Badling” landed a spot in the PPA’s 2010 International Photographic Competition general collection. When she isn't snapping photos, she teaches others how to use cameras such as DSLR, point-and-shoot, and camerae obscurae.

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JDP Photography

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    JDP Photography - The Allan Building at Enderle Center

    14081 S Yorba St.
    Tustin, California 92780
    (714) 669-4537
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