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Scott Faber Photography – Durham

$34 for 2.5-Hour Photography Class ($75 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Portrait & commercial photographer teaches budding & seasoned shutterbugs with hands-on instruction in choice of 2.5-hour photography class

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  • Expires Aug 1, 2012
  • May purchase multiple. 24hr cancellation notice required.
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The best photographers rise to the top by practicing, while second-best photographers rise to the top by shooting blackmail photos of the first-best. Snap like a champ with today's Groupon.

The Deal

$34 for your choice of 2.5-hour photography class (a $75 value)

  • Hands-on 150-minute classes
  • Wide range of subjects for all skill levels, from composition basics to studio lighting to RAW files

Scott Faber Photography

Since earning his B.A. in Photography from Brooks Institute of Photography in 1995, Scott Faber has built up his extensive portfolio with commercial pieces and wedding, maternity, and high-school portraits. Although his commercial images have graced the covers of magazines and books, Faber takes most pride in the photographs displayed in his clients' homes. During hands-on photography classes, Faber educates budding shutterbugs on how to capture quality images while exploring the outdoors or spiraling in a wind tunnel.

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Scott Faber Photography

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    Durham

    706 Ninth Street
    Durham, North Carolina 27705
    (919) 416-9222
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