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Avoid Ritz/Wolf/Camera World like the plague, high prices and bad service are the norm. Sammy's is a well-established B&M store in the LA area. Having said that, the prices of almost any B&M store are bound to be not particularly competitive. I do 90% of my shopping at B&H Photo, they have very competitive prices and rock-bottom shipping rates. The only exception is when Bing.com goes into idiocy mode and offers cashback discounts for some vendors. JR.com usually has a 5% cashback on Bing, for smaller purchases it is not worth the hassle, but if you are dropping a grand or two it adds up. Filters are ridiculously priced anywhere in the US, you really can't beat hvstar.net. Sure, they are in Hong Kong but make no mistake, you will get top-notch customer service, timely shipping (considering the distance), authentic merchandise, and rock-bottom prices on B+W and Hoya filters.
Finally, there really is no need for a class to learn photography. The concept of trading off aperture for shutter speed is pretty simple, and large aperture = shallow DOF is another simple one. There are plenty of online tutorials on the web to teach you that, and since you know what a flash diffuser is you are obviously well beyond that. Composition is something that you can't really teach beyond the basics, and those are well covered in a $10 book, "Pictorial Composition in Art" or some such title, check it out on Amazon.
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