$29 for a Two-Hour Photography Class at Shutterbug Camera in Santa Rosa on August 18 ($79 Value). Three Options Available.
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$29 for a two-hour Wireless Speedlight class on Saturday, August 18 from 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. (a $79 value) $29 for a two-hour Introduction to DSLR HD Movies class on Saturday, August 18 from 12:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. $29 for a two-hour How to Shoot Better Sports Photos class on Saturday, August 18 from 4 p.m.–6 p.m.
During each session, a Nikon representative will teach up to 100 students how to harness digital-camera functions for quality sports photography, explore wireless speedlights, or create their own high-definition movies with a DSLR camera.
Shutterbug Camera
The piercing, unrelenting gaze of dozens of Canon, Nikon, and Olympus cameras can be a little intimidating. Luckily, the crew at Shutterbug Camera is on hand to guide shoppers through its stock of professional equipment and accessories. The team leads in-store classes to help students explore the settings on digital cameras and traveling day trips to focus newfound knowledge on locales such as Angel Island State Park. In addition to outfitting shoppers with camera cases and lenses, staffers emblazon the resulting images on water bottles, canvas wraps, and iPhone cases, creating distinctive gifts that eliminate cell-phone mix-ups better than a ringtone plucked from Gilbert Gottfried's Christmas album.
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The piercing, unrelenting gaze of dozens of Canon, Nikon, and Olympus cameras can be a little intimidating. Luckily, the crew at Shutterbug Camera is on hand to guide shoppers through its stock of professional equipment and accessories. The team leads in-store classes to help students explore the settings on digital cameras and traveling day trips to focus newfound knowledge on locales such as Angel Island State Park. In addition to outfitting shoppers with camera cases and lenses, staffers emblazon the resulting images on water bottles, canvas wraps, and iPhone cases, creating distinctive gifts that eliminate cell-phone mix-ups better than a ringtone plucked from Gilbert Gottfried's Christmas album.