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Are you new to photography and would like to learn how to use your digital SLR on manual exposure mode? Or perhaps you are an improver looking to take your photography further?


My name is Kit Ryall (www.kitryall.com) and I am an experienced photography trainer based in East Dulwich. I offer 1-2-1 digital photography workshops that can be tailored to your needs. From basic introductory classes covering manual exposure settings to more challenging lessons covering composition ideas, using flash and street photography.


Lessons are taught at a location convenient to the student - either from your home or mine or another location of your choice. Each lesson includes an element of taught material plus fun and challenging exercises on location either locally or in central London.


I can tailor lessons to you and to any camera, from Canon, Nikon, Sony or Panasonic SLRs to smaller 'bridge' cameras and compact models (as long as they have manual or semi-automatic exposure setting capabilities).


Rates for lessons are ?30 per hour.


Please get in touch for more information.


Thanks!

Kit


Www.kitryall.com

07731430428

[email protected]

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