Photography has progressed exponentially over the past century with the development of digital cameras, faster shutter speeds, and smiling. Capture the latest trends of emotional technology with today's Groupon to Landers Photography School. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get admission to one photography seminar of your choice (a $105 value).
- For $149, you get a six-week Introduction to Photography class series (a $364.80 value).
The snapshooters at Landers Photography School share their experience with students to illuminate the technical basics of manual camera use as well as professional compositional techniques. The two-hour seminars welcome all levels of photographer, with beginners trying the Getting to Know Your Camera class to explore the various knobs, buttons, and howling noises that new camera-owners may encounter. Low-light Photography ensures bright stills in dim rooms or on gloomy days, and Landscape and Nature lessons address finicky issues that arise when composing images of the outdoors. Experts coach students in Travel: Taking Better Vacation Pictures so travelers can capture clear, compelling shots of sunsets, beaches, or the inside of an airport's customs office.
The six-session Introduction to Photography series educates participants with 12 hours dedicated to photography fundamentals. Attendees apply technical basics such as how to use apertures to adjust light exposure and time-sensitive shutter speeds to lectures on visual-composition theory. Each week, participants present their shots to be evaluated by the class instructor and perused for cameos from Where's Waldo. No experience is necessary, but students must provide their own camera with full manual capabilities or a cardboard box with a caricature artist taped inside.
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The Groupon Guide to: Telecommuting
With the rising popularity of mobile computing devices, home phones, and electric skywriting, there are more reasons than ever not to go to work. Maintain your productivity with these sure-fire tips to telecommuting:
Set Up a Home Office: The easiest way to ensure that you have everything you need to work from home is to systematically steal those things from your workplace one at a time. Don't forget to smuggle home a water cooler—you'll need water to live—as well as a few coworkers to station near it for casual banter and dancing-show recaps.
Get an Internet Connection: Also known as Radio Mail, these invisible signals will allow the boss to see you through your computer and make sure you're working.
Turn Off the TV: If you're really serious about getting anything done today, you're going to have to turn the television off. Now turn it back on again—did that get your retro video-game system working? No? Maybe try blowing in it—don't give up!
Stay Accessible: The only certain way to be productive at home is to check in at the office once every hour, just to make sure everything is going smoothly without you.
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