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Mum+baby Photography class - starts 1st Oct, last few days of early bird discount


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Say goodbye to AUTO and hello to great children's photos!



Photography for Parents workshops are back in Dulwich and the class is already half full. Let us help you figure out your camera settings and get you taking beautiful images of your family!


The upcoming class starts on Wed, 1st Oct from 10.20am - 12.00pm - only a few spaces left!


No prior camera knowledge necessary - suitable for beginners and those already using the


What to expect:


- getting to know your camera buttons and settings - goodbye AUTO!

- learning to get your camera to do what YOU want it to do - like a lovely soft-background portrait or sharp action shots

- gaining confidence in how to manage your camera

- lots of ideas for children's photography at all ages

- personal feedback and advice from the instructor - the lovely children's photographer Kitty Phillips



And the best thing? Your baby comes to the class with you!


Early bird discount available for the next few days so grab it whilst you can! FREE DSLR camera rental also available.


To learn more about the course and book your class, go to Photography for Parents website:

www.photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich

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