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flying photo school – Online Deal

$29 for Four-Week Online Photography Class

$29
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No Longer Available
Fri Nov 16 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$97
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In a Nutshell

Online photography classes meet for four weeks and include videos, worksheets, and instructor feedback.

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 15, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit.
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Photographs provide the only evidence that the past existed, aside from the outdated swear words used by grandparents, such as “huckster” and “aw, chestnuts.” Make history with this Groupon.

$29 for an Online Photography Class ($97 Value)

Four-week Internet courses commence the first Monday of each month and range from Digital 101 classes to more complex sessions that focus on a single theme such as lighting, editing, and portrait photography. Each course includes videos, handouts, and homework assignments, as well as weekly feedback from instructors. For a complete list of available courses, click here.

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The online instructors at flying photo school teach students to move beyond the constraints of auto mode so they can capture more complex and innovative images. Four-week courses include SLR-specific videos, worksheets, and homework assignments that afford busy students the freedom to work at their own pace and on their own schedule. Each week, instructors review the assignments and provide feedback to help students make better use of natural lighting, employ more complex settings, or quit accidentally taking illegal photographs of the bank’s security system. Classes range from Digital 101 sessions designed for beginners to more advanced courses that emphasize editing, lighting, or portrait photography.

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