Yes. The internet is chock full of places to store your digital photos. All Photography on the internet is digital. A few popular sites include picassa and http://www.flckr.com or www.imageshack.com
There are online digital photography schools. Two websites that are online digital photography schools are www.schoolofphotography.com/ and webphotoschool.com/.
There are many classes on digital photography, and some can be found at your local community college. Online websites can also be useful, digital-photography-school.com gives great help with instruction on digital photography.
The website Expert Photography has an article listing the top 20 photography websites of 2012. The top five active sites on that list are Fstoppers, PopPhoto, Strobist, Digital Photography School, and PictureCorrect.
There are many sites that offer digital photography storage. One such website is www.snapfish.com. You can store your photos and order prints through them. Be advised they like you to keep your account current and you will be asked to place an order at least once a year.
There are many places where an individual can purchase digital photography books. Some websites include Amazon and eBay. Many bookstores such as Borders also carry them.
CGTalk websites and forums discuss various topics about digital artists. Digital artists are people who use digital programs to alter photography and make different types of art.
Some excellent resources for learning photography are Cambridge in Colour for in-depth guides, PetaPixel for news and trends, Fstoppers for advanced advice, and Digital Photography School for tutorials. For all skill levels, free, excellent video lessons are also available on YouTube from channels like Tony & Chelsea Northrup.
There are many methods of storing digital photos. You can store digital photos on a SD card, a USB drive or even burn the photos to a cd for safe keeping. All three have large amounts of storage space
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Traditional Photography records light from a camera on to film, digital records the light on to a light sensitive digital CCD that transferrs the image into data and records it as a digital file.