Photography Courses
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Never work with animals or children! Tell that to the long-suffering Mum trying to photograph two toddlers and a cat! It is much easier to photograph models than children, and much easier to photograph children that aren’t yours. So photographing your own children can be one of the hardest shoots. Our photography course can help!
What makes a picture really worth taking? Can you really see a photography before you take it? There are some straightforward ways of improving your photographs that can really help them to tell the story that you want to tell. This course works for all kinds of cameras, although new users of DSLRs who don’t understand their controls should attend the camera confidence course first.
Many people are nervous about changing the settings on their cameras. As a result they often keep using the automatic modes, which restricts their creativity by giving control. We have been teaching beginner photographers for years, and we can help you to get the kind of pictures you want from your camera.
Your camera gives you lots of opportunites for creativity, but often this freedom often seems to come at the price of many mistakes. Our creative photography course can help you to get on the road to creative photography more quickly, and also show you a few tricks you may not have thought of. It’s an enjoyable and rewarding course.
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Photographing a landscape means that a photographer has to choose a subject from the ones on offer. It’s like wandering through the landscape with a picture frame and choosing the bit that you want to show others. We’ll help you choose the perfect subject along with showing you perfect landscape photography techniques.
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Our wedding photography course can’t teach you to be a professional wedding photographer in a day, but we can still help! We’ll help you get some pictures that could have been taken by a professional, using our experience from photographing weddings at nearly 100 venues all over the country. We’ll also help with business and marketing advice to get you started.
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