Nokia is bringing back free online photography classes, just in time for the holiday season.
Now through December 31, all classes featured at the Nikon School Online can be streamed at no cost.
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The free photography classes were first offered this year at the peak of the COVID-19-related lockdowns. Now they are back, through December 31, just in time to make you want to get yourself a Nikon Camera for the Holidays.
You can stream all classes featured at the Nikon School Online for free. Normally these cost between $15 and $50 each. Each class is taught by a professional photographer who helps you improve your photo-taking skills.
And while all classes are taught using Nikon cameras – and it is literally called the “Nikon School Online” – you do not actually need to own a Nikon camera to take advantage of these free courses.
All free online photography classes are available now on Nikon’s website. The first time you visit, you will be asked to sign up and provide your name and an email address before you can watch.
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