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Photography class for Mums and Dads - starts 01 Sept - last spaces left


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Love taking photos of your children? Join our baby-friendly Photography workshops for Parents in Dulwich to take it to another level!


Photography for Parents workshops ( and a new ONLINE course) take you into the world of children?s photography and help you really understand what your camera does so that you can start taking great images of your family - Like a PRO!


What you learn:

How to understand your camera settings and shooting modes - goodbye AUTO!

How to make your portraits stand out and get that dreamy soft background

How to capture your active children on the move - SHARP

How to get creative with composition

How to take photos of children of any age!


And the best thing? Babies are welcome in class!


We're starting on Wed 1st Oct at 10.30 at the All Fired Up cafe in Dulwich. More than half the spaces is already taken so we advise booking asap to make sure you get a place.


To read more about the course, check out our student gallery and testimonials, and to book your place, go to http://www.photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich or call us at 07753533577

Just a quick note - we've had a problem with our booking page yesterday - as a result we know this disrupted some bookings. If you think you have booked, but haven't received a confirmation email from us, please get in touch.

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