Get Adobe Creative Cloud Photography for less

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In Europe, the Middle East or Africa, and thinking of investing in Adobe Photoshop for your creative endeavours? Well, now might be the perfect time to do just that. Today Adobe has announced it's giving 16% off its Creative Cloud Photography Plan, meaning you can get your hands on Photoshop and Lightroom for just €9.98/£8.32 a month.

Sadly this deal isn't available if you're in the UK, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, or Saudi Arabia. But you can check out this guide to help you download Photoshop.

Adobe Creative Cloud's Photography Plan comes with Photoshop for your desktop and iPad, Lightroom for desktop and mobile, Adobe Portfolio to help show off your work, Adobe Fonts and 20GB or 1TB of cloud storage. That's an essential toolkit for anyone interested in editing or enhancing their photos.

Adobe Photography Plan: €11.99/£9.99 €9.98/£8.32 per month
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Boost your image editing capabilities with the Adobe Photography Plan. You'll get Photoshop desktop, Photoshop for iPad, and Lightroom for your desktop and mobile for 16% less. Deal ends 15 February 2022.

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Brad Thorne

Brad Thorne was Creative Bloq's Ecommerce Writer, and now works for a PR company specialising in 3D and VFX, Liaison. He previously worked as Features Writer for 3D World and 3D Artist magazines, and has written about everything from 3D modelling to concept art, archviz to engineering, and VR to VFX. For Creative Bloq, his role involved being responsible for creating content around the most cutting-edge technology (think the metaverse and the world of VR) and keeping a keen eye on prices and stock of all the best creative kit.