My friend Aaron Hockley (@ahockley) is launching a brand new site called Learn Photography Tips.com and he is doing 12 straight hours of live streaming Q&A to answer any and all questions that you may have regarding photography. Aaron is the man and is really knowledgeable. Head over to LearnPhotographyTips.com and get in on this great opening event. Then come back for tons more information. Here is the official press release about the new site.
“January 11, 2011
Vancouver, Washington
With camera phones, high-quality compact cameras, and DSLR cameras becoming more and more affordable, it seems everyone is becoming a photographer. A new photography learning website at LearnPhotographyTips.com will offer a variety of photography and photo editing tips for the casual and hobbyist photographer.
LearnPhotographyTips.com will launch on January 17, 2011 with a 12-hour live internet broadcast. From 10am until 10pm Pacific time, photographer Aaron Hockley will provide photography instruction, gear recommendations, software tips, and answer photo-related questions via interactive chat. Viewers can visit the website at any point during the broadcast to learn about photography topics.
By visiting LearnPhotographyTips.com now, anyone may sign up to receive free photography tips via email. Premium content including archived tips, discount offers, and additional photography resources and consultation will be available as a part of an optional monthly subscription.
About the Company
LearnPhotographyTips.com is a creation of Hockley Photography. Photographer Aaron Hockley event, corporate, and portrait photography services in the greater Portland area. He speaks on new media and photography at events on a regional and national scale and is a frequent publisher of information and commentary for photographers.”
Thanks for posting about this Drew – we ended up with several hundred visitors throughout the day and I made it all 12 hours without losing my voice!
Aaron,
No problem. I’m glad that you got so many visitors. That is fantastic.
I think the camera we use is an important thing beside the skills, anyway thanks for the tips