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With smartphones, anyone is capable of capturing a halfway decent picture and dolling it up with the right filters to make it look great. But there's a skill and an art to photography that goes beyond point and click. Master your camera and capture images you could never imagine on a phone camera. Get it for just $29 (approx. £20)!
The Photography Training Bundle comes with two courses that will teach you how to get started with your camera, then how to master the advanced aspects of photography. Using a DSLR is a different experience than your normal camera but once you understand it, you'll be able to take photos like a pro. The over 30 hours of content in these courses will help you make the transformation.
You can get the Photography Training Bundle on sale right now for just $29 (approx. £20). That's an amazing savings off a course bundle that usually costs $258, and is too good of an offer to pass up if you care about photography.
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