Unfortunately, due to dismal market conditions for online education in the photography niche, GPC will be closing its doors on 7-1-24.
If you are an existing subscriber to one of our courses, there is nothing to worry about. You still have access to the courses you subscribed to until 7-1-24, but if you wish to continue watching your course beyond that date, just get in touch. Our courses are available on other sites, and we will just transfer you there to continue your course.
If you are a new subscriber and wish to enroll in one of our courses, again, there is nothing to worry about. We have most of our courses on another site and you can click this LINK (https://www.udemy.com/user/charlieborland/) to preview them and enroll.
If you have any questions or would like to be transferred to the course you are enrolled in, just contact us at greatphotographycourses@gmail.com and let us know which course you are enrolled in and we will get you transferred.
Wishing you the best in your photographic adventures. - Great Photography Courses
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