I recently kicked off the world’s first live, FREE creative classroom and it’s growing every week. We had a blast hosting my pal Vince Laforet for a 3-day workshop on HDdSLR Cinema 2 weeks ago (amazing downloads here). And now there are two more photography classes you should know about over at creativeLIVE.com…
First: want to edit and manage your photos, view video, and combine them all using one software? Starting tomorrow, Monday 5/16 at 3pm PDT (GMT -8) Scott Bourne will bring you inside the Apple’s revolutionary Aperture 3. It’s the first post-production software that offers multimedia capability. Scott will show you all the new features of Aperture 3.0 and how he uses it in real-world applications. [I was lucky enough to get to use Aperture 3 early. Check out a little video here]
Enroll here for Scott’s informative class. This is a part 1 of a 3-part class. As with all creativeLIVE classes, the live feed is free. Pay to download if you wanna put it on your hard drive, ipod, or wherever you want.
Course Information:
* Course: Aperture 3
* Instructor: Scott Bourne
* When: Monday May 17, Monday May 24, and Monday May 31 (3pm PDT or -8 GMT)
Second: New to photography or want to brush up on the fundamentals? This is a course that covers all the basics, from cameras and gear to composition, technique, and how-to. Check out John Greengo’s Fundamentals of Photography course. Enroll here and attend for free. It’s a weekly 10 part course that started a short while ago, but it’s not too late to jump in. It’s LIVE on Wednesdays at 11am PDT. Again the live feed is free. Pay to download if you wanna make it yours forever.
Course Information:
* Course: Fundamentals of Photography
* Instructor: John Greengo
* When: Every Wednesday thru June 9th (11am PDT or -8 GMT)
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This is great can’t wait for the next one now! when will your next video be out? i love watching them too much!
Isint 10 week a too long course for most?
fas: there’s something for everybody. one day classes, three day workshops, 3 5 and 10 week classes (as in once per week for 3, 5, or 10 weeks). All of these formats have come directly from requests from our community.
Great blog Chase! I love your work and modern fresh style. You are an inspiration to my photography and inspire me to keep creating new creative work. I hope to see you again sometime in seattle.
Kurt