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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 26 February 2010 00:00 |
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"New Bright Apples staff has been committed to developing artistic minds since 1994. Founded by Kat S, a credentialed teacher with a degree in Education, a photographer, and a photography instructor.
Many teachers do an admirable job in the classroom. Then why don't more students learn well in traditional institutions and especially online portals? Students don't always respond well to the assembly line nature of most study institutions. We believe that a students strengths and natural abilities need to be the foundation of all their learning. For instance, if someone loves art and feels they should be taught everything using art as a background. In your study of photography with New Bright Apples, you will always be seen as an individual with your own personal natural strengths which are identified and built upon. New Bright Apples has operated as several small on-location portrait studios throughout the mid-west and 3 commercial location studios. This is how we know what we're doing. We have expanded to help interested begiinner and advanced photography students to study photography using all sorts of creative methods.
Our combined talent is immense. The amount of information that we provide is well into the tens of thousands of pages and documents. New Bright Apples has a massive library of photography. Our students will study photography in the convenience of their home while having access to almost every peice of photography related info offered anywhere.
Over the past 7 years we've combined efforts with other like-minded artists and come up with New Bright Apples. We know you're going to love our approach, our lessons, our library and the personal research we'll provide if you have a question. We're interactive. That's right! When is the last time you saw a crazy affordable photography course for around twenty bucks that included interactive training? My answer would be, never!
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Last Updated on Saturday, 17 April 2010 07:18 |
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