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The phrase "a photography class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a course or educational program focused on teaching photography skills.
Example: "I signed up for a photography class to improve my skills in capturing landscapes."
Alternatives: "a photography course" or "a photography workshop."
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Taking a photography class.
She enrolled in a photography class, and hated it.
Instead, she said, she is taking a photography class.
I joined a photography class run by the British Museum".
After that, I enrolled in a photography class.
Within weeks of returning, I signed up for a photography class.
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I took a proper photography class in school a few years ago—I got an A, thank you very much—, and I'm much more experienced with composing still shots so they don't look like complete tosh than I am with making a moving scene come to life.
While taking an editorial photography class at a university in Brighton, he responded to a magazine promotion for the London-based Ninebar record label asking artists to send in demos of their songs.
Mrs. Rubin, who has nude photos in her apartment -- including one of her pregnant daughter-in-law -- took a nude photography class with the artist Lucien Clergue in 1983.
When I was younger my sister took a film photography class, and when she graduated she left the camera on her floor and it's been collecting dust.
Living and taking college classes in Portland was inexpensive at the time, Hubbs says, so she took a color photography class at night.
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