Want to try something new? Learn photography with 15 top-rated courses for $40

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Anyone can take a smartphone snap. But to make great art, you need to use a proper camera and know how to edit. The 2021 Complete Learn to Master Photography & Editing Bundle helps you pick up these skills, with 15 top-rated courses for just $39.99.

Whether you want to become a creative professional or simply improve your Instagram posts, this bundle provides essential knowledge.

Through 34 hours of hands-on tutorials, you learn how to spot great compositions, take full manual control of your camera, and enhance the pictures in Photoshop.

The training starts from scratch, helping you escape Auto mode and understand the exposure triangle. Separate courses then introduce specialist techniques for portraits, food, travel, long exposure, product photography, and more.

You also learn how to play with color in the digital darkroom, create eye-catching videos with After Effects, and even set up your own photography business.

The courses have an average rating of 4.4 stars, and you get lifetime access.

Order today for $39.99 to get the full line-up, worth $2,985 in total.

 

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