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by Jane Hartley
Go from auto mode to confident manual shooting in under 30 days. This comprehensive masterclass covers everything from lighting theory and lens selection to posing real subjects and post-processing in Lightroom. Built for complete beginners — no prior photography knowledge needed.
Landscape Photography: Light & Composition
by Jane Hartley
Master the golden hour, understand how light transforms a scene, and develop an eye for powerful compositions. Jane walks you through her full field workflow — from scouting locations to final export — using real landscapes across the UK and Iceland as teaching examples.
Python for Absolute Beginners
by Marcus Webb
The gentlest on-ramp to programming you will find anywhere. Marcus starts at zero — variables, loops, functions — and by the end you will have built three real projects: a habit tracker CLI, a weather app, and a simple web scraper. No jargon, no filler.
Build & Deploy Your First SaaS
by Marcus Webb
A project-based course where Marcus walks you through building a complete subscription SaaS from scratch using Next.js, Stripe, and a PostgreSQL database. Covers architecture decisions, auth, billing, feature flags, and deploying to production on a shoestring budget.
Git & GitHub for Developers
by Marcus Webb
Stop fearing the terminal. This short, punchy course demystifies Git from first commit to advanced branching strategies. You will learn the workflows actually used by professional dev teams — feature branching, pull request reviews, rebasing, and recovering from mistakes.
Fingerstyle Guitar from Scratch
by Sofia Reyes
Sofia's signature beginner course has helped over 3,000 students pick up the guitar. Starting with posture and hand position, she guides you through scales, chord transitions, and your first three full fingerstyle arrangements — all taught with close-up camera angles and slow-motion breakdowns.
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