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Photography is a very popular hobby, career choice and last but not least, a way to communicate. We take billions of pictures every day, but few of them can be called real photographs, with visual impact and message. If you want to learn photography, there are a great variety of ways to educate yourself, from expensive workshops to free web tutorials. It all depends on the methods you prefer. We have three proven ways to learn photography that are fail-safe for every learning photographer.

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1. LightBox Photography Cards

One of our favorite ways to learn photography is with LightBox Photography Cards.

They're easy to use, convenient and very effective at getting you out of any creative rut. There are 52 cards in a deck, each with its own individual photography challenge. Created by award winning photographer Paul Michael Kane, these cards are one of the easiest and most fun ways to learn photography.

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2. New York Institute of Photography

If you want a more traditional approach to learning photography, but don't have the time to attend classes, the New York Institute of Photography might be the option for you.

The Institute has online courses for every level, from beginners to professionals. There aren't any deadlines and you can complete the courses around your schedule. Speaking of courses, there are plenty to chose from, including wedding photography, portrait photography, photojournalism and filmmaking.

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3. Open a Book

Last but not least, we highly recommend opening up a book about photography every now and then. Even though you can find pretty much anything on the Internet today, there's still no substitute for good, old-fashioned book. It's not that we're old school, it's just one of those learning methods that's been tried and tested for hundreds of years and it still works today. Get a few books on photography theory and invest in a few photography albums from your favorite photographers.