Over the last 12 days we’ve presented you with some amazing daily deals on photography training resources in our 5th annual 12 days of Christmas.
The savings this year were our biggest yet and we had a lot of really positive feedback from readers who picked up some fantastic deals.
As in previous years we did get a few sad messages from readers who missed deals along the way asking if there was any way to get them.
As a result – today we’re opening all 12 deals back up again for one last chance.
So if there’s a deal you regret missing or you might have missed one of our emails – you’re in luck. Here they are!
- Deal 1: Over 50% off Ed Verosky’s Introduction to Close Up & Macro Photography (or bundle all Ed’s books and save 78%)
- Deal 2: 65% off David J. Nightingale’s Essential Guide to Black & White Photography (newly published in 2014)
- Deal 3: $40 off post-production Lightroom video tutorials with Gavin Gough (or bundle it for more savings)
- Deal 4: dPS Portraits titles $7 each… (or all 4 for an amazing $21!)
- Deal 5: Save 65% on Natural Light by Mitchell Kanashkevich (one of our most popular eBooks ever)
- Deal 6: $60 off KelbyOne online photography training (a year’s training for a few cents per day)
- Deal 7: Going Pro dPS eBook kit – 60% off (always a top seller)
- Deal 8: 70% off Photoshop Artistry: Fine Art Grunge Composition course (the was the most popular deal of the 12 days)
- Deal 9: 100 professional Lightroom presets – over 88% off! (our biggest discount of the lot and a big seller this year)
- Deal 10: 50% off Portrait Lighting on Location course (created by our own Managing Editor)
- Deal 11: $10 Landscape photography ebooks – Save 66% (newly published in 2014)
- Deal 12: All dPS eBooks $10! (these sold like hotcakes yesterday)
All these will be available until midnight US Eastern time on 31st of December, after that they will be gone for ever – so get to it and grab yours today!
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