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On February 22nd I will be bringing the Down & Dirty Tricks seminar tour right here in our own backyard in Tampa, FL. I gotta say I am excited about this one because I don’t have to get on a plane. It’s just a short 20 min drive from my home to the convention center. More exciting than that is the fact that since we are gonna to be right here at home, I invited Dave Cross and Scott Kelby to join us and perhaps teach a class or two and they agreed. (Don’t believe me? Well, click here and here :-) ) So if you are in the Tampa bay area you don’t want to miss such a rare occurrence at one of our seminars. Scott, Dave and I would love for you to join us for a day of awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping Photoshop training awesomeness!!! All this for a mere $99 ($79 NAPP Member) Click for here more info and to register now.

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  1. Steve said on — February 22, 2010 @ 8:14 pm

    Thanks for a GREAT Down & Dirty Tricks in Tampa! I learn something new every time I go to one of these Photoshop sessions.

  2. Rebecca said on — March 4, 2010 @ 11:28 am

    I had a great time at the Down & Dirty Tricks Tour in Tampa, and was totally excited to see not only Corey, but also Dave and Scott! I can’t wait until it is time for another one. Thanks Guys!

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