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I am one of the people that has asked you questions. I can tell you that I personnally am interested in the PS end. I know that I can compose a picture well, although I am still learning my equipment, what I don't know nor can I find books on is how you make your great wedding photos into AWESOME photos.

I don't think $250 is a bad price, but I personnally can't afford that. The most I have paid for a seminar is $69.

Also, I think you could sell your video tutorials. In fact I make about $30 a month with a few things I have uploaded...check out associatedcontent.com.

You get paid for uploading videos and per unque visitor. Not much but you still can offer them for free, but you will make money.

My personal link at AC is http://www.associatedcontent.com/crystalsciarini

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One thing I felt when I attended the seminar was that I would have preferred just watching the whole thing online or on a dvd at my own leisure rather than having to drive out and be there late. I especially feel that learning ps techniques would be best taught as some sort of online seminar because then you can rewatch them and pause the instructions and do it yourself as you go along.
I think it would be awesome if you decided to create really detailed PS tutorials/seminars online and you could sell subscriptions to them.

But I would be willing to go to seminars if I knew it was going to be more hands on and less of something I could just watch online. Plus, if it's a smaller crowd and I can ask lots of questions and have it more personalized I'd be willing to pay more $ for that.
 

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