Monday, November 20, 2017

Photography Things Go Nuts About This Time of Year

If you're in America, you know things get a little crazy around Thanksgiving. Besides a cool holiday, pretty much every retailer goes absolutely nuts with dropping the price on their products – photography-related businesses being no exception.

The rest of the world kind of follows along online, picking up some solid bargains too.

Image via LittleVisuals.co

Personally, I use it to pick up a lot of photography education material that I spend the next weeks and months working my way through. Sometimes I might even get a piece of gear.

Anyway, I just wanted to give you the heads up that we're working to put some pretty good deals together for you and using our … ahem… weight… to ask others to share their discounts with Light Stalking readers.

A few have already come through so I thought we'd give you an early heads up and let you know that more is coming down the line.

Now, obviously this goes NUTS closer to the weekend so stay tuned and we will be keeping an eye out for you so you don't miss out on some seriously good photography deals.

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