Showing posts with label cash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cash. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Exclusive NAPP Cash Discount

 

CLICK HERE to learn about KelbyOne.com and my discount information

The following information no longer applies. Please see the above link.

With my new NAPP coupon code you can save $15 on your membership. This is a great deal on a great product (see my review) that includes the magazine and lots of helpful online resources.

If you are wondering what’s the difference between NAPP and KelbyTraining, the answer is simple – NAPP focuses on Photoshop training and includes a magazine, whereas KelbyTraining focuses on photography (at the time of capture) related subjects. They complement each other, but they don’t overlap as much these days as they used to in the past.

I’ve been working hard for a long time to bring this deal to you so I’m hoping you’ll enjoy it and take advantage of it!

Using the Coupon Code

Click here to go to the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) web site, and then click the JOIN NAPP button. You should then see this page where you can enter my code NAPPRON15 (or it may automatically populate):

Exclusive NAPP Discount for ronmartblog.com readers

After you enter my code and click Check Code (or if it auto populates) you should see this under the boxes above:

NAPP Discount Applied

In your cart you’ll see the actual discount applied:

NAPP Discount In Cart

Kelby Training Deal

Kelby Training Discount
Kelby Training Features tons of great videos like this one that just released

Click here to see my review and special offer on Kelby Training as well!

Conclusion

I owe a lot of my success in digital photography to Scott Kelby, NAPP, Kelby Training, and Nik Software. However, when I got started about all I could afford was NAPP and getting Scott’s books from the library.

I never regretted my investment in NAPP and the Photoshop User magazine has really helped keep me on top of my game with new techniques.

I highly recommend it, and this deal is something I worked on for a long time so my friends could enjoy it too. I was never a fan of the lame deals that offered a book I already had or didn’t want – I wanted to save cash money so I’ve made that happen for you!

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If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Thursday, August 8, 2013

How to Photography Car Interiors Video by Tim Wallace – Special Offer on Kelby Training!

Click for Kelby Training & NAPP Special Offers
How to Photograph Car Interiors by Tim Wallace (course link)

My favorite photographer, Tim Wallace, is back with another awesome class on Kelby Training that car junkies with cameras are going to flip out about! Here’s what it’s about:

Have you ever wondered how to light the inside of a car when you hardly have any room to move? Wonder no more and learn from the best in the business! Join Tim Wallace and Scott Kelby as they show you step-by step how to light and shoot a car’s interior using a Porsche Panamera as the subject. The key to lighting is all about the angles, and once you get the lighting right it frees you up to just focus on nailing the best composition. You’ll get to see every step in the process through Tim’s eyes as he shares his secrets for setting up the lights, highlighting the important details, and finding the right camera angle to make each automobile look its very best.

You must be a Kelby Training  member to watch it, but if you aren’t you can CLICK HERE to learn how to join with the best discount on the web.

Here’s a complete list of Tim Wallace courses on Kelby Training.

Conclusion

I’ve been a huge Tim Wallace fan for ages and he was the first person on my Favorite Photographers list for as long as it has existed. His car photography is automotive art on a whole new level which is why so many great car companies are using him for their coolest brochures and ads. If you love cars and photography, you want to be Tim Wallace. Short of that, you can at least learn how to shoot like Tim!

Where to order

CLICK HERE to get a discount on it and/or NAPP. For as little as $159 you could have access to the best video training by the best photographers on the web. There’s no better deal out there – period – not even from Kelby Training or Scott Kelby directly!

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If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

NOTE: This site requires cookies and uses affiliate linking to sites that use cookies.

If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Kelby Training: Character Compositing (Discount)

As Glyn Dewis says in the humorous video above, it can be frustrating when you don’t have the perfect background, model, etc… for a shot. However, in this fun Kelby Training video he shows how to do professional quality compositing to express your artistic vision in the way your mind intended.

Click here to read my review of Kelby Training and get cash discount too!

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If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

NOTE: This site requires cookies and uses affiliate linking to sites that use cookies.

If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity