$39 for Group Photography Class at Tripp Photography ($99 Value)
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- Experienced instructor
- Make full use of DSLR cameras instead of automatic modes
- 2.5-hour class
Like developing superpowers, developing a photograph always starts in a lab under the cover of darkness and ends with a transformative dip in a chemical bath. Discover your extraordinary photographic abilities with today's Groupon: for $39, you get admission to one group photography class at Tripp Photography (a $99 value), located on Bank Street.
Christine Tripp's countenance captures have been featured on the cover of Ottawa Wedding Magazine, and in her 2.5-hour level-one photography class, she shares her penchant for portrayals with those aspiring to hone skills on digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. The course benefits from a flexible schedule; during the lesson, lens sharks sharpen foci on landscapes, wee ones, and very small dots, weaning themselves from the pacifiers attached to their camera's automatic modes. Students are encouraged to bring their own cameras and manuals to unlock hidden life-encapsulation features.
- Experienced instructor
- Make full use of DSLR cameras instead of automatic modes
- 2.5-hour class
Like developing superpowers, developing a photograph always starts in a lab under the cover of darkness and ends with a transformative dip in a chemical bath. Discover your extraordinary photographic abilities with today's Groupon: for $39, you get admission to one group photography class at Tripp Photography (a $99 value), located on Bank Street.
Christine Tripp's countenance captures have been featured on the cover of Ottawa Wedding Magazine, and in her 2.5-hour level-one photography class, she shares her penchant for portrayals with those aspiring to hone skills on digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. The course benefits from a flexible schedule; during the lesson, lens sharks sharpen foci on landscapes, wee ones, and very small dots, weaning themselves from the pacifiers attached to their camera's automatic modes. Students are encouraged to bring their own cameras and manuals to unlock hidden life-encapsulation features.