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Best photography online class deal: 93% off (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Complete Guide to Photography course is on sale for £16 as of June 19, saving you 93% on list price.
As the saying goes, a picture’s worth a thousand words. Unlike the written word or some abstract painting, photography has the power to freeze a moment in time, transport us to a faraway land, or even start an explosive Twitter reaction.
Nowadays, anyone can technically be a photographer — all your need is a smartphone. But if you want to advance your shutter skills beyond selfies and VSCO filters, there’s the Photography Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to Photography course. With 175 lectures and 13 hours of content, this course can give you a deeper understanding of photography in no time.
First, a photography masterclass will walk you through the basics, from working a camera, to shooting manually and creating the perfect composition. From there, learn how to properly light your photos and shoot with your Canon, Nikon, or iPhone. The instructor will even review which accessories you’ll need to create that perfect Kodak moment — and which of those are a big waste of cash.
Instructor Phil Ebiner has been teaching online courses since 2012, so he’s bound to deliver all the nuts and bolts of photography in a way that’s engaging, informative, and easy to understand.
Typically, this class is £238, but it’s currently available for £16. Yep, that’s definitely cheaper than most smartphone photo editing apps, and probably cheaper than any other photography course you can find.
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