So, are photography classes worth it? We think they are! But ultimately, the decision is up to you. If you're looking to improve your skills and take your creativity to the next level, a photography class could be a great investment.
If you're still undecided about enrolling in a class, take into account the following factors:
What type of learning environment do you prefer? Consider your learning style. Do you do best in a group setting, or would you prefer a one-on-one class?
What is your budget? If you’re on a tight budget, an online course might be the best option for you. Online classes tend to be less expensive than in-person classes.
What are your specific photography goals? Do you need to learn the basics of photography? Would you like to explore more creative styles or improve your editing skills? Once you know what you want to get out of a photography class, you’ll be able to choose a class that is best suited for your needs.
So you ask, What do you get for $175? You will get 1 hour of photography instruction (each additional hour is $125) with personal, one-on-one attention. I will start at whatever level of photography you are at and work with you toward your goal. If you're a visitor and know how to use a camera, I can help you with your settings, composition, or just moral support. I suggest weekly classes. If you sign up, I'll assign you a weekly task to keep you shooting, and you can call or email me with questions.
If you have any questions before booking, feel free to call me at 361-396-9665 ~ Angie
So, are photography classes worth it? We think they are! But ultimately, the decision is up to you. If you're looking to improve your skills and take your creativity to the next level, a photography class could be a great investment.
If you're still undecided about enrolling in a class, take into account the following factors:
What type of learning environment do you prefer? Consider your learning style. Do you do best in a group setting, or would you prefer a one-on-one class?
What is your budget? If you’re on a tight budget, an online course might be the best option for you. Online classes tend to be less expensive than in-person classes.
What are your specific photography goals? Do you need to learn the basics of photography? Would you like to explore more creative styles or improve your editing skills? Once you know what you want to get out of a photography class, you’ll be able to choose a class that is best suited for your needs.
So you ask, What do you get for $175? You will get 1 hour of photography instruction (each additional hour is $125) with personal, one-on-one attention. I will start at whatever level of photography you are at and work with you toward your goal. If you're a visitor and know how to use a camera, I can help you with your settings, composition, or just moral support. I suggest weekly classes. If you sign up, I'll assign you a weekly task to keep you shooting, and you can call or email me with questions.
If you have any questions before booking, feel free to call me at 361-396-9665 ~ Angie