Deal: 90% Off iPhone Photo Academy Easter Sale Ends Tonight

If you’ve ever wanted to improve your iPhone photography, a major deal is ending soon. The popular iPhone Photo Academy course—known for teaching users how to take professional-quality photos with just an iPhone—is offering a 90% discount as part of its Easter promotion.
Normally priced at $345 CAD, the course is available today for just $35 CAD (or 3 payments of $16 CAD). The offer expires tonight, and includes lifetime access to the course along with eight free bonus lessons. The course has been updated for the iPhone 16 family as well. But anyone with an iPhone 5S or newer can take advantage of this super easy course, that will make a great gift for any budding photographer.
The course was created by Emil Pakarklis, founder of iPhone Photography School, and is designed to help users capture standout images without needing a pro camera. According to the company, over 580,000 iPhone users have joined so far.

Participants learn:
- How to master the iPhone camera and settings
- Composition and lighting techniques
- How to take better portraits, landscapes, and travel photos
- Hidden features Apple doesn’t advertise
- Includes 44 videos with 625 minutes of learning available for life
- 5 languages supported: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese
The Easter promo includes additional content such as daily photo tips, photo library management strategies, and access to a private photo feedback community. You also get 8 free bonuses as part of the Easter sale.
For those unsure, the course (which you complete at your own pace and own for life) comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee—no questions asked.
Visit the iPhone Photo Academy website to claim the deal before the discount disappears at midnight.
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