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How to Get Harvard Photography Classes for Free

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Harvard University is now offering free photography classes online.

Following in Stanford University’s foot steps, Harvard has announced that they are going to make their photography classes free online. The Ivy League University has uploaded their program on the online educational platform Alison.

There are twelve modules, with a 13th module that is a final evaluation that you have to take to complete the course.

The class many features the basics of digital photography, including classes on retouching software, how to use a digital camera, reading histograms, the importance of lighting and so much more.

The best part is that it is all free with no need to sign up or pay enrollment fees.
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