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Canon offers academy courses to photographers

Canon has announced a new range of courses suited to photographers of all skill levels, under the banner of the Canon Academy.

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Canon has announced a new range of courses suited to photographers of all skill levels, under the banner of the Canon Academy.

The courses, which are offered as face-to-face learning experiences, workshops and online courses, are open to all photographers — not just Canon users. Canon follows Nikon in offering its Nikon School courses to budding snappers.

Covering areas from the creative applications of on- and off-camera flash to Photoshop, the courses will be offered for photographers of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced.

Pricing ranges from AU$140 through to AU$595 for the face-to-face courses. More details about the courses can be found at canon.com.au/academy.