NAPP Week at B&H

 

Next Monday, May 5 (Cinco De Mayo) B&H Photo in New York will be hosting the first ever NAPP week in their new Event Space. If you live in or around the New York area, come by and see Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, RC, and myself as we spend three days teaching various sessions in Photoshop, Lightroom, and Dreamweaver. These sessions are free but with limited seating. To make sure you have a seat, go to the B&H site and register for whichever session you would like to attend. Some sessions will be taught more than once over the three day period, so there will be more chances to get the same great material. I will be teaching Lighting Effects in Photoshop twice on Tuesday, May 6. Then I will be teaching Channels on Wednesday, May 7 and Thursday, May 8. You can find out more about these and other sessions, as well as register here. Hope to see you there. It’s going to be a lot of fun.

1 Comment

  1. Paulo Jordao said on — May 4, 2008 @ 2:42 am

    Would be great if I lived around that area.
    I am a Photographer in Fort Lauderdale ( http://www.paulopics.com ) and we are just going to have a NAPP event here on may 8th.
    Thanks for the information
    Paulo Jordao

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