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Photography course for Parents - starts 23 Sept


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LAST DAY to book the class with an Early Bird Discount! Unique, baby-friendly Photography for Parents workshop.


Got a camera but would like to move from Auto settings? Want to capture your family like a pro? Our course is all you need to stop feeling intimidated by camera and start capturing beautiful photos of your children.


What's unique about our class?


- it's baby AND parent friendly. We encourage you to bring your child to class with you so that you can learn a new skill and your perfect model is there to get photographed from each and every possible angle


- it's designed by parents and for parents - we avoid the tech talk and instead bring the course down to the elements that will make the most difference to your photography. We have taught over 500 parents so far and they overwhelmingly agree!


- it covers all the important things - you will learn how to use your camera well - including the manual modes! You will see the light around you like you never saw it before and learn how to make it the most important tool in your photography toolbox. You will explore photographic composition and get to be creative with your photography


- because of its format, you will be given lots of opportunity to practice, learn at your pace, ask questions and receive lots of feedback and advice on the photos you take from out experienced instructor - pro children's photographer


We could go on, but it really best seen by yourself :-)


Check out our website for more information, see examples of students' photos, see available classes and read our student testimonials.


http://www.photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich


One of our student testimonials:

"I absolutely loved the course - I finally can use my camera properly and I'm already seeing a huge improvement in the photographs I take. Our instructor was excellent and has really made me think about what I'm doing when I photograph my children - and she's inspired me to take my camera out and about rather than relying on my iPhone all the time. The course is a brilliant concept - I'd definitely be up for further programmes like this. Plus, it's been a real pleasure taking time to really focus on my children. It's not often you take the time to look at the tiny details! Thank you so much." - Pamela A

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