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NAPP & Kepby Training Merging
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 243586" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Was poking around this morning and there's SO much on the Kelby Training side of things. Lots of how-to's and discussions with well known photographers, to walkthru's of various new camera models (for Nikon there's the D3200, D5200 and D7100), to really detailed PS technique stuff (like 90 minutes on the Pen Tool), and some great stuff with regard to photography as a business, including at least 3 different seminars on copyright and image protection.</p><p></p><p>I took a closer look at the fee structure and it's $25/month (the old Kelby Training cost) or $99/year (the NAPP subscription). For me the yearly subscription is a no brainer, particularly if you're just ramping up on something like PS. It'll get you up and running quickly, and in 6 months you'll be ready for something else. Or, at some point you may get stuck with how to do a certain something and you can find a class on it here. </p><p></p><p>There's enough here to make your head spin. Plus you get some decent discounts, like free ground shipping from Adorama and B&H (plus monthly specials on 50-100 pieces of gear), 15% discounts on Nik and onOne software (which translates to about 1/2 you cost of yearly membership), printing deals (30% off at Bay Photo), etc. I guess what I'm saying is that if you're considering investing $$ in photography education of any type you can really do a lot worse than this deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 243586, member: 9240"] Was poking around this morning and there's SO much on the Kelby Training side of things. Lots of how-to's and discussions with well known photographers, to walkthru's of various new camera models (for Nikon there's the D3200, D5200 and D7100), to really detailed PS technique stuff (like 90 minutes on the Pen Tool), and some great stuff with regard to photography as a business, including at least 3 different seminars on copyright and image protection. I took a closer look at the fee structure and it's $25/month (the old Kelby Training cost) or $99/year (the NAPP subscription). For me the yearly subscription is a no brainer, particularly if you're just ramping up on something like PS. It'll get you up and running quickly, and in 6 months you'll be ready for something else. Or, at some point you may get stuck with how to do a certain something and you can find a class on it here. There's enough here to make your head spin. Plus you get some decent discounts, like free ground shipping from Adorama and B&H (plus monthly specials on 50-100 pieces of gear), 15% discounts on Nik and onOne software (which translates to about 1/2 you cost of yearly membership), printing deals (30% off at Bay Photo), etc. I guess what I'm saying is that if you're considering investing $$ in photography education of any type you can really do a lot worse than this deal. [/QUOTE]
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