Workshops

Becoming a better photographer is an ongoing process - we all learn something every day.

Let me help you develop your photography and make better pictures with one of my workshops.
Training can be field or classroom based and with a maximum of 6 participants in most sessions you are guaranteed personal attention. Bigger or smaller groups can be accomodated and there is also the option of one-to one training on a topic of your choice - just get in touch with your ideas and I can organise a course just for you.

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Special offer for 2012 workshop attendees
Every person who attends a course in 2012 is entitled to a print of one of their photographs from the course - email me your finished work and I will send you an A4 print - perfect for you to frame and show off to your friends !

Topics include:
  • Learn how to see - make photographs not snaps
  • Photoshop - first steps
  • Infra-red photography - the digital way
  • Get to know your camera - turn off Auto
  • Photography without the jargon
  • Landscapes of the South Downs
Photography for Businesses
Increasingly businesses are doing their own photography but you need to make sure your photographs are saying the right things about your business. Poorly shot and badly lit images can put people off in seconds.
Learn how to do it properly - using lighting and photoshop techniques that will get that professional wow factor - to show off your products, people and services at their very best and really do your business justice!

Photography for fun
If photography is your hobby you can increase your fun and satisfaction by picking up some extra techniques that will make your photos really pop!

I offer individual or group workshops - tailored to your needs. A workshop can cover anything and everything - from basic photographic principles, first steps in digital, better use of your equipment, photoshop techniques, and more. All pitched at a level and pace that you choose. We can work "in the classroom" or get out and about to put new techniques into real-life situations.

For more information - and to discuss how you can become a better photographer - please get in touch via the contact page