This article was published on January 22, 2019

Explore mastering digital photography for only $20


Explore mastering digital photography for only $20

Change comes quickly in virtually every medium, including the nearly 200-year-old process of taking a photograph. From early film cameras to Polaroids to the advent of digital photography in the 1980s, humans have come up with some interesting and inventive ways of capturing a moment.

Thankfully, digital cameras now give us the ability to shoot, save, and manipulate images in ways that would have seemed impossible a few years ago. Now, you can learn all the tricks that professional shooters use and all the tools they employ to snap stunning shots with The Essential Digital Photography Masterclass Bundle. The whole package, a more than $200 value, is on sale now for just $19 from TNW Deals.

The collection features three courses designed to help even the most clueless of camera wielders mold themselves into serious photographers. In the Digital Photography Introduction, you’ll get your feet wet learning to use a DLSR and the basics of composition, exposure and what goes into snapping a truly great picture.

Next, Advanced Digital Photography explores some specific photography scenarios, including shooting portraits, night photography, nature shooting, and more.You’ll learn how to create macro photos, use HDR imaging and timelapses, even shoot HD-quality video.

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Finally, the Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 training will show you the subtle (and not-so-subtle) editing tricks that can turn a regular photo into a serious work of art. This course covers everything from standard retouching and lighting enhancements to advanced techniques for creating composite images and more.

Retailing for $207, the Essential Digital Photography Master Class Bundle is on sale today for only $19.

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