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Expanded line of photography classes to be offered at SCC Fall 2013

St. Charles Community College has expanded its line of continuing education photography classes this fall.

These classes, taught by experienced professional photographers, will provide a more hands-on learning experience and are appropriate for the beginner to the more advanced amateur photographer. 

Classes range from one session to four sessions, with costs from $29 to $89 per course.

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Photography classes offered this fall include:

  • Beginner’s Digital Camera Photography (beginner level)
  • Click and Learn (beginner-intermediate Level)
  • Travel Photography (beginner- advanced level)
  • Take a Picture of… (beginner-intermediate level)
  • Pro Tips and Tricks to Get Those Great Shots (beginner-advanced level)
  • Art of Photography (beginner-advanced level)
  • Effective Use of Lenses (intermediate- advanced level)
  • Basics of Digital Infrared Photography (intermediate-advanced level)
  • Beyond Photoshop Basics – Retouching Photos (intermediate-advanced level)
  • Holiday Photography (beginner-intermediate level)

For more information about Continuing Education photography classes, contact Lynn Watkins at 636-922-8309 or visit www.stchas.edu/coned. 

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St. Charles Community College is a public, comprehensive two-year community college with associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences and career-technical fields. SCC provides workforce training and community-based personal and professional development as well as cultural, recreational and entertainment opportunities. For more information, visit www.stchas.edu

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