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10/02/2012 06:57:49 AM · #1
So... I think rather than splurging on a new lens, I'm going to invest in training classes to better my skills.
Get to completely know my camera, all the settings, lighting, composition, etc.
Then, when I feel I've completely learned everything, that's when I'll shell out the money for a new lens, and I'll pick up the Canon rather than a sigma or tamron.

So... I've looked at Kelby Training, it seems legit. Yes?
any other suggestions?

I know there's YouTube and such... but I want to make sure whatever I use, it's thoroughly helpful.

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 06:58:25.
10/02/2012 07:00:38 AM · #2
Photovision. Best bang for the buck.
10/02/2012 07:03:02 AM · #3
Here is the photovision LINK.
10/02/2012 09:28:27 AM · #4
Kelby training is very very good. I was a member last year. Look for a $20 off coupon too -- google it... I'm off to work and can't do it right now :-)

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 09:29:59.
10/02/2012 10:25:38 AM · #5
I like Lynda for some technical stuff that i didnt know. Might be an interesting route?
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