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Photo Art Studio – Online Deal

One, Two, or Four 14-Hour Online Photography- or Adobe-Certification Classes (Up to 96% Off)

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$450
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$411
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In a Nutshell

During comprehensive 14-hour online courses, pupils master digital-photography techniques and polish image-editing or web-development skills

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 1, 2013
  • Limit 4 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Online registration required. Must activate by the expiration on your Groupon, course will expire 1-year from activation.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Photographs transport people to an earlier time without the need to master quantum physics or pay the tolls associated with North America's wormhole highways. Capture fleeting moments for future examination with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $39 for one online certification program in digital photography, Photoshop, Web Animation (Flash), or Web Development (Dreamweaver) ($450 value)
  • $59 for two of the above courses (a $900 value)
  • $79 for all four of the above courses (a $1,800 value)

Each course includes a full trial version of the software for each class. During 14-hour certification programs taught through comprehensive online tutorials, students are taught photography, photo manipulation, or web-based skills with high-resolution module exercises by experienced instructors, who are regularly available for feedback. The online classes equip students with 24/7 access to the lessons and tutorials, allowing students of all backgrounds to complete the classes at their own paces and using their own learning objectives. Students will receive their certification upon course completion. Register here for an online class.

Photo Art Studio

The Adobe- and Microsoft-certified instructors at Photo Art Studio prepare pupils for careers in graphic design, web development, and photography during 14-hour certification programs. The digital photography course drills novices in handling and cleaning their cameras, regulating light, and convincing jumping beans to hold still for track-team portraits. During Adobe Photoshop classes, students survey the program's myriad manipulation and touch-up options by applying such flourishes as modified hues and formatted text over their own compositions. Other courses in software such as Adobe Flash and Dreamweaver focus on animation, image design, and web development respectively. The studio also hosts in-depth classes on Microsoft Office software to instill practical administrative skills.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Clarinets

Everyone remembers hearing someone say, "If that music doesn't have dozens of clarinets tooting their notes, making the sounds come out of the end that the mouth doesn't go, then no thank you, sir!" Here's why so many people are loving the clarinet:

  • The clarinet has a warm, mellow tone, not like the trumpet, which just sounds like a big pile of garbage that's sitting there stinking it up but also making musical noises.

  • The clarinet is easy on the eyes, with all that straightness. That trumpet has sleek, alluring curves. You want kids looking at that? No, thank you.

  • You can take a clarinet apart. Can you take a trumpet apart? No, not just the mouthpiece. I'm talking about really taking it apart. You can do that to a good ol' woodstraw (a clarinet). Trust me.

  • There are dozens of famous clarinet players, such as Woody Allen and all those men that Woody Allen plays clarinet with. The only trumpet player who is remotely famous is the man whose life inspired the Broadway musical The Music Man, and he's probably dead.

Why is America in love with the clarinet?

Photo Art Studio