Panasonic Lumix To Launch Digital Photo Academy
Panasonic Lumix To Launch Digital Photo Academy
Panasonic LUMIX will launch the Digital Photo Academy, a series of workshops
for all digital camera owners who want to maximize their cameras' features
and create more rewarding and enjoyable photo experiences. The academy, offering
courses at three different levels, will roll out in 20 cities, including New
York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco, in May 2007. Courses in each city
will be taught by a local professional photographer, giving students ongoing
access to photo experts and resources in their own community.
The Digital Photo Academy, which features local photographers as the instructors,
will offer three levels of courses, meeting the specific needs of any type of
digital camera owner. Levels include: "Beginner" (a three-hour course)
which discusses red-eye reduction, creating scrapbooks and other basic point-and-shoot
digital camera skills; "Intermediate" (a four-hour course) which
teaches the versatility and precision of digital SLRs; and "Advanced"
(a two-day course) which addresses professional-level skills for photo enthusiasts
looking to take the next step. Students are encouraged to develop their skills
through the academy's different levels and also take advantage of the
instructor's local presence as an added resource.
To coincide with the Digital Photo Academy workshops, Panasonic LUMIX will also
launch www.DigitalPhotoAcademy.com in late-April, which will allow online visitors
to view the academy schedule, read instructor profiles and access instructional
materials.
Beginning in May, the Panasonic-sponsored Digital Photo Academy will offer the
three-level courses once a month in the following markets: Atlanta, Boston,
Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles,
Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco,
Seattle, Tampa and Washington, D.C. For more information and to check specific
city locations and dates, visit www.DigitalPhotoAcademy.com
beginning in April.
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