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Nov 17, 2004 20:31 |  #1

I'm looking to get into a digital Photography class, either it be online or at a local community college.

If I go the online route which ones do you recommened?


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Check out Betterphoto.com. They have a wide range of on-line courses.

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Nov 18, 2004 11:17 |  #4

Thanks to the both of you. I'll check them out.

Meantime I enrolled in a Advanced Photography class at the local community college, it's going to be online so I can learn at my own pace. I tend to learn quicker then most.


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If you're in Indianapolis, check http://indyphotocoach.​com (external link)




  
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May 15, 2008 02:41 |  #7

If your also wanting to learn how to do photoshop to go along with that, Lynda.com (external link), has some good courses. I thought Chris Orwig's lessons were fairly useful.


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