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Educational DVD's
I received from American Photo a educational DVD, titled Ultimate Photo Guide. It is extremely basic covering the basics of exposure, comp and such. It is a little to basic to add much value for me but it got me wondering if there are some good, more advanced educational Photography DVD's out there. Possibly covering studio shooting, advanced composition, etc etc.

Can anyone recommend any such series? And of course, if you are interested in selling what you have already learnt from, we could talk about that too.

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PhotoVision has a great series of DVD's. Kelby Training is, I believe, the best training on the web. My favorite in terms of DVDs is Joe McNally. His latest DVD The Language of Light is fantastic. Joe is a great shooter and an even better teacher (if that's possible). www.joemcnally.com takes you to his site.

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