A Photoshop Master Class for Photographers, Graphic Designers, Multimedia Production Technicians and anyone else
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★★★★★ 4.3/5
1,995 students
How many courses has John Warren created?
John Warren has created 5 digital courses and has taught a total of 4,202 students online. We found 50 reviews with an average rating of 4.2.
How often does John Warren update their courses?
We found that the last course update was in May 2018.
How much do John Warren’s courses cost?
Courses cost between $11.99 and $14.99.
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Description
John’s background is in photography. He was first introduced to photography way back in highschool and has been developing film and making prints ever since. He has had a variety of jobs in the photographic industry ranging from motion picture lab technician to portraits & weddings to commercial studio work to medical photography lab technician to newspaper photographer and most recently shooting virtual tours and panoramic images. John first started teaching, actually the unofficial teaching assistant, at the School of Modern Photography in Montreal back in the early 70’s when he himself was still a student. The lead instructor recognized John’s ability to explain photographic principals and lighting techniques to other students and asked him to participate as the unofficial teaching assistant. The same thing more or less happened when he studied at Dawson College years later. When John moved to Toronto in the early 80’s, he found employment with a portrait studio company and when he completed his training and probation period he became the new West Toronto Photography Trainer. He also helped develop the corporate training policies & procedures for that company’s North American operation. After working for the Metroland Group of Community Newspapers as a photographer for over 8 years, John began teaching at Humber College and in 2003 he recieved the Digital Imaging Training Centre’s “Teacher of the Year” award. In 2005, John was the first ever recipient of the Dean Collins Photoshop Educator Scholarship Award presented by Scott Kelby, President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), at the PhotoshopWorld Convention in Boston September 2005.