Make Your Holiday Photos Better With Free Classes From Nikon School Online
Nikon School Online classes are streaming free from November 23 until December 31. If you are looking for expert tips and advice; you now can access online curriculum from 11 Nikon Ambassadors. While you are safe at home over the holidays due to Covid-19 lockdowns, quarantines, and elected isolation; now’s the time to take advantage of this offer.
These 11 classes from Nikon School Online normally run $15 to $50 each, however, you can register for any or all of them at Nikon for free! Classes range from 15 minutes to over an hour long, covering topics from photographing children and pets to macro photography end even creating video content.

Better Holiday Photography – Yes, Please!
Better Holiday Photos is where I plan to start! The videos are, of course, absolutely beautifully filmed and chock full of tips and techniques.
Whether you have a Nikon, or another brand of camera, or you receive one this month – you’ll be sure to pick up some new skills from these courses that include general photography fundamentals.

More Free Resources from Nikon
For more technical or inspiration, The Best of Nikon Live: Tech Talks feature world-renowned professionals in the print and film industries. Everything from wedding photography to making music videos is available for viewing.
The Best of Nikon Live hosts are photographers such as Washington Post’s photojournalist Carol Guzy who also is a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

Happy Holidays!
Here’s what we are using these days to cover our photography needs:
* Olympus TG-5 Red Waterproof Camera – I gave Bill the red one, and he absolutely loves it. He’s found plenty of underwater accessories for it.
* DJI Osmo Pocket Gimbal Camera – incredibly small and powerful.
* Zhiyun Smooth Gimbal for Phone – can do some amazing things!
* Canon PowerShot Digital Camera [G7 X Mark II] – Bill’s gift to me for vlogging and blogging. It’s the BEST!
* 39.4 Inch Extendable Selfie Stick Tripod Stand with Wireless Remote – fits in my purse, extends over three feet, has a tripod and a remote. Bazinga!