Thinking aloud here (someone pass the WD-40), I was reading this thread mentioning frustrations and hassles
http://www.photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?p=1714148
Now I know there is a boom going on (in general) ever since the 300D rebel. A majority of the DSLR newbs are 40+ and not computer savvy. I see more and more (otherwise accomplished) people having problems and hassles changing over from film SLR etc. And its not their fault. A DSLR ain't no video player that you can easily master (joke).
The proper classes for Photoshop and related "getting to know digital what not" are booked solid in my town... but they hand out diplomas and such after proper schooling. I have in mind simply a "right now" helping hand tutor - in a glorified booth - in a mall - and bring your coffee/donut with you. One on One. Could it be viable?
Besides running cost outlays and the start up costs... for PCs, printers, card readers, heavy duty mice & keyboards it could be viable. If the staff are mild mannered & patient, over 40s english speaking part timers, hmmm are there any of those around? Could attract quite a few customers. Repeat business too.




