Washington School Of Photography
So this year, I decided to enroll in a second class, a 4-hour Photoshop
Bootcamp class for $130. I'd been looking for something like this,
because although I use Photoshop, I'm just winging it. And although I
know there is an abundance of free tutorials online, I really respond to
formal training. I cleared my calendar on Saturday, July 31st and held
my breath (not really).When you register online for a class at WSP, you are given the option to
pay online or pay upon arrival. Cool, I chose the Pay Upon Arrival
option and my registration was quick and easy. Two days later, I
received a phone call and an email from an employee at the school,
prompting me to pay the $130 fee for the class immediately, or I would
not be able to ensure that there would be a space for me because the
class could fill up. So, I called the school. After explaining why I was
calling to the British-accented woman on the phone, she told me to go
online. I said, "Even though I'm already on the phone talking to you?"
She said yes, and after hanging up, I never got around to going to the
website. At my first class, there was a total of four students. Filling
the class wasn't exactly a fear of mine. I forgot about it and waited
until July 31st.
Washington School Of Photography
Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

Washington School Of Photography

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