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Fine art types who want to learn how to take their photos into more alternative visions.People who shoot musicians for income.So, before I get into the DVD itself, here is who definitely should be interested in it: But that doesn't mean I should expect to get, say, a degree in psychology for free. But the information (hopefully) still has some value. Which is cool, really, but it also warps our perception of the value of information. This is based on the idea that you create this very expensive thing and millions of people share the cost load to make it work for everyone. We are in a culture where you can get access to an almost unlimited amount of infotainment for very little money. But it is definitely a guy thing and most decidedly not for the kiddies.) ( Superbad may well be the funniest movie I have ever seen. If you are looking to watch this once and be entertained for two hours for X dollars, just save your money and buy "Superbad" for $20 when it comes out. At $299 ($249 through Oct 21st) it is easy to look at this and compare it to the cost of a commercially produced DVD of whatever was playing 6 months ago in the theaters. The first thing I want to dispense with is the price. Plus, there is a sneak preview of a full, 10-minute video segment of the Protest the Hero shoot, which is when he made the photo above. Well, I have spent the last few days digesting the material in the tutorials, and I'll tell you WTF after the jump. And your first reaction was probably, "$299? WTF?"
If you read our chat with 17-year-old hotshot photog Joey Lawrence earlier this week, you probably made the jump to check out the new Tutorial he just released.