Did you know that in addition to the video course and access to Jim in the Facebook group, we now also include downloadable packets of information and printable cards summarising each day? These were so popular with the previous class, we've added them as pdfs that you can download from within the course and in between classes we sell them for $29, so it's great added value. We have even made the daily assignments printable so you can print them back to back and have everything you need to head out into the field.
This course truly caters to the four main learning styles: visual, auditory, reading and writing, and kinesthetic.
Jim is always adding extra (and more advanced videos) in the Facebook group, and his attention to our students is second to none, helping our students to progress with the course.
"I wasn't sure at first that I could keep up with [the] course, but the lessons are short and focused. It's easy to replay them if you miss a point. Sharing your photos with other people who are doing the same task is very helpful. The Facebook page was useful for asking questions, getting feedback, and sharing photos. Jim Hamel was very fast in his replies and comments. I would recommend this course to a beginner or intermediate level photographer."
~ Judy Haran (previous student)
(If you're ready to enrol you can sign up here and get started straight away.)
Along with the positive feedback, we have had a few questions from some readers about the course. So, with less than 24 hours left to purchase the course, we thought we'd answer them here to help you make a decision if the course is right for you.
Do I Need to Do These Lessons Every Day?
No! Once you sign up for the course, you'll have access to all the course modules and you'll keep that access as long as you like. Work at your own speed. If you want to do a lesson every day, great. But when life gets in the way, the course will still be there when you get back.
My Camera Is Old/Inexpensive, Can I Still Participate?
Sure. The idea of the course is to make you a better photographer no matter what sort of camera you are using. As long as your camera will allow you to set the exposure controls manually, you'll be just fine.
What Kind of Software Do I Need?
That's largely up to you. The course uses mostly Lightroom and Photoshop, since that's what most people use. But you can get by with something like Photoshop Elements as well.
Who Is This Course For?
If you have been yearning to take stunning photos, but have been unsure where to start, this course is for you. The course covers all facets of photography - from exposure to composition to processing - and puts you on a solid foundation so you'll be confident in your skills. You'll also have access to the instructor for specific questions and feedback.
Can I really become a better photographer using this course?
You sure can. In case you missed the sneak peek yesterday, here's a selection of before and after photos from our students.
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