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Late-late availability for our Photography for Parents workshop starting TOMORROW ( Wed 9th March)


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Due to a late cancellation (chicken pox related) we have 2 spaces available at a very late availability for our lovely and baby-friendly Photography course for Mums and Dads.


I'd rather see the class full than see the spaces go to waste (as the classes nearly always sell out well in advance) and we never charge cancellation fees for illness so I'm offering a last minute discount of ?30 off the cost of the course. Simply book online quoting reference EDF30.Book online here: http://photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich/


If you haven't heard about our courses yet - we're a parent AND baby friendly company - babies welcome in class!


Our classes, led by a talented children's photographer Katia Muscara take you step by step through your camera settings and guide you through various photography principles to help you start taking beautiful images of your own children - like a pro!


All you need is a camera and a child (of any age) to practice between classes. Things you learn include:

- capturing lovely soft background in your portraits with your child in front lovely and sharp

- getting consistently sharp images for your kids running around

- learning how to see and use available light to make your images really stand out

- learning how to compose your photograph thoughtfully and making them stronger and more impactful

- learning how to capture children of different ages

and lots lots more!


We've been running classes in East Dulwich for years now with consistently great feedback and Mums recommending us to one another. We're passionate about great children's photography and teaching every parent how to ensure they preserve their most precious family moments BEAUTIFULLY


This course is a 5 week course but due to Easter falling in the middle, we will be running it with a 2 week break in the middle - with 3 sessions in March : 11, 18 and 25th March , followed by 2 weeks break and 2 more sessions in April - 15 and 22 April


The classes take place in the wonderful All Fired Up cafe in Dulwich, and run from 10.30 am to 12.00pm


BOOK ONLINE: http://photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich/


If you have any questions about the course, please email or call/text us: [email protected] or 07753533577

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