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Baby-friendly PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE at Punk Me Up Cafe, starts Wed 24 Feb - LAST PLACES LEFT


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Love taking photos of your children but want to make them better?

Want to get to know your camera and learn what it really can do for you?

Interested in learning from a seasoned PRO on how to compose your images and immortalise those precious moments?


Photography for Parents course will help you learn all of the above and more. PLUS you get to bring your baby in with you!


Our photography courses have been running in East Dulwich for over 5 years now. We have hundreds of Mums and Dads who started their photography journey with us, some even taking it further and becoming professional photographers themselves.


The course takes place over 5 weeks, running on Wednesdays from 10.30 - 12.00. All you need is to bring your camera. Your baby is welcome in the class, but you don't need a child with you to attend. Beginners welcome!


Our next course is starting NEXT WEDNESDAY 24th Feb and we have last few spaces available (last few courses fully sold out!). Grab your place now, and get well acquainted with your camera and taking great images BY EASTER!


Find out more about the course and snatch a place before they all go : http://photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich

or call us on 07753533577

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