Communicate effectively with Your camera.
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What makes a superb photo?
Photo editing
Helping people look their best in photos
Use of light and studio flash
Photojournalism
Business as a professional photographer
Practical skills
Supporting community
Personalized mentoring
Serving other ministries
Christ-centered environment
Refining your technique
Modular education in the UofN, studying one subject at a time intensively, can result in rapid learning.
The School of Photography I is one of the few photography courses in the world that is Christ-centered and missions-oriented.
With a maximum class size of 16, you won’t get lost in the crowd. There’s ample time for personalized help both, in and out of the classroom.
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