BetterPhoto.com's Jim Miotke will be giving a series of talks in Redmond, Washington, and Orlando, Florida, next month to help photographers better understand digital photography. He will give advice on how to improve technique, as well as his 7 steps to "more dramatic digital photos."
Jim will also be signing his latest book, "The BetterPhoto Guide to Digital Photography."
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Author of The BetterPhoto Guide to Digital Photography to Give Series of Talks in Redmond, Washington and Orlando, Florida
BetterPhoto.com President Jim Miotke will offer "Top Tips for Digital Photography: Storytelling With Your Digital Camera" on February 4th and 26th.
BetterPhoto.com, the worldwide leader in online photography education, today announced that President Jim Miotke will be in Redmond, WA and Orlando, FL (in conjunction with the PMA show) to help photographers better understand the world of digital photography. Jim will give practical, easy-to-follow advice on improving technique, including his 7 steps to more dramatic digital photos in his talk, "Top Tips for Digital Photography: Storytelling with Your Digital Camera"
Saturday, February 4th, 2006
11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Borders Redmond Town Center
Redmond, WA 98052
Sunday, February 26th, 2006
3:30 p.m.
Orlando Public Library
Orlando, FL 32801
These fun and informative interactive talks are free to the public. Jim will also be signing copies of his latest book, The BetterPhoto Guide to Digital Photography. Jim Miotke is the President and founder of BetterPhoto.comâ„¢, the worldwide leader in online photography education. An online instructor for one of the site's courses on digital photography, Jim Miotke is also a professional photographer with more than twenty years' experience and is a favorite radio guest on the subject of digital photography on stations across the country.
BetterPhoto.com brings together nearly 50,000 active members for learning, fun, and community. The site offers over 50 different online photography classes, taught by world-renowned, published authors; the winter session began on January 4, and students can still sign up. The monthly BetterPhoto.com contest, considered the best on the web, brings in over 20,000 entries monthly, and awards winners in 10 categories.