Is there an online tutorial class I can take?
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The natural lighting outside is the best for your pictures. Photography is indeed an interesting field to take. But, you can maximize your learning through on site classes. There are many professional photographers who love to quench your thirst for this field. Seek their mastery of the craft.
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M$Actually, there are many websites offering free tutorial classes on photography and here's what I've found for you!
30+ Nicest Photoshop Photo Tutorials, Part II - http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/30-nicest-photoshop-photo-effects-part-ii/
41 Nicest Photoshop Photo Effects Tutorials - http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/41-nicest-photoshop-photo-effects-photoshop-tutorials/
Click on the photography tutorials links which you can find at http://www.digital-photography-school.com/25-great-photography-tutorials-and-links-from-around-the-web.
Btw, do you have your own photo editor? If you have then you can get the tutorial for it from its creator's website. Or you may also try free online photo editors. They're good way to start learning photo editing. You can also take a look at these sites:
http://www.geofflawrence.com/
http://www.dptutorial.com/
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/Night-photography-tutorial-4717
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm
http://photo.net/learn/
There are also photo editing videos you can get with search. But since Photoshop is the most popular one, it’s best if you can learn it well.
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