Rhode Island Photography Workshops

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Year of access to online materials and in-depth eight-week course provide practical instruction on using digital SLR cameras

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  • $38 for a one-year membership with an eight-week online photography course ($200 value)

Purchasers receive one year of access to a library of online training materials that instruct on using digital SLR cameras. An included eight-week online course provides extensive coaching from instructor [Gary Detonnancourt](http://www.gccdesigns.com/about-us.html) and covers both practical camera basics and taking more artistic photographs. After registering for classes, participants will be invited to a private Facebook group that contains the lesson files and a place for students to post pictures and ask questions.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Online registration required. Must activate by the expiration on your voucher, course will expire 1-year from activation. May be repurchased every 30 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Rhode Island Photography Workshops

After purchasing his first DSLR camera, Gary Detonnancourt made the common mistake of investing in expensive equipment before learning to use what he already had. Eventually realizing that his gear was only as good as his understanding of it, he became a self-made expert in the art of digital photography. He went on to become president of the Northern Rhode Island Camera Club, and he now draws on years spent as a science teacher to explain to students how light works and why shining a laser pointer on something is hilarious. That same experience has caused him to apply a hands-on philosophy in workshops and online programs as well as lessons in studio photography, fine-art printing, and Photoshop. The shutterbug also appears at weddings to capture special-day grins, and portraits of young children beg for space in photo albums next to teddy bear–hunting licenses.