Become a Creative Genius With 119 Hours of Photography and Photoshop Training for Under $40

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While many people are happy taking snaps, some of us strive for something more artistic. The Pro Photography & Photoshop 20 Course Bundle helps you take your creative skills to the next level, with over 119 hours of video tutorials for just $39.99.

Now that smartphones all have amazing cameras, literally everyone has the opportunity to take great images nowadays. To stand out from the crowd, you need to understand shooting technique and hone your work in the digital darkroom.

Whether you are thinking about turning pro or just getting started, this bundle of 20 courses provides a great education in photography. Delivered by an expert instructor, the training covers every aspect of the creative process.

On the practical side, the Photography Master Class helps you get the most out of your camera. Through 65 video tutorials, you learn about settings, lenses, different types of light, and composition. A separate course teaches you the specifics of wedding photography.

The rest of the bundle focuses on editing skills, which are really important. Using Photoshop, Lightroom, and GIMP, you discover how to enhance all kinds of photography, add special lighting effects, and speed up your workflow.

The training also covers some graphic design, which is really useful if you plan on becoming a creative professional.

Your teacher is Chris Parker, a professional photographer who has been in the business for 30 years and helped over 146,000 students.

These courses are worth $1,980 in total, but you can grab the full collection now for just $39.99.

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