Courses
Let me show you how to improve your photography.
- Are you confused by all the dials and buttons?
- You know you want to be creative but just how do you do it?
- You've seen a gorgeous landscape but don't know where to start?
- Do you take magazines out with you and then get stuck or the magazine sinks to the bottom of the river?
One Day Landscape Course for DSLR Beginner
Weekend Landscape Course for DSLR Beginner
About our workshops
The aim of these workshops are to build your confidence around the basic settings of the camera, show you how to get the best whatever its make and model.
We will show you how to use more of those features to take more professional-looking photographs.
There will be a maximum of five people per course which means that everybody will benefit from the tutors experience and will be able to work with the tutor on a "one to one" basis at some point during the workshop.
Although these are fairly structured courses I try to maintain an informal feel. It is after all your time out in stunning countryside and I hope we will also have fun, enjoy making new friends and mucking in together.
We believe that photography workshops should be spent in the field - it really is the only way to truly improve your outdoors photography and to learn how to make the most of our unpredictable weather!
How does that sound?
- Are you confused by all the dials and buttons?
- You know you want to be creative but just how do you do it?
- You've seen a gorgeous landscape but don't know where to start?
- Do you take magazines out with you and then get stuck or the magazine sinks to the bottom of the river?
One Day Landscape Course for DSLR Beginner
Weekend Landscape Course for DSLR Beginner
About our workshops
The aim of these workshops are to build your confidence around the basic settings of the camera, show you how to get the best whatever its make and model.
We will show you how to use more of those features to take more professional-looking photographs.
There will be a maximum of five people per course which means that everybody will benefit from the tutors experience and will be able to work with the tutor on a "one to one" basis at some point during the workshop.
Although these are fairly structured courses I try to maintain an informal feel. It is after all your time out in stunning countryside and I hope we will also have fun, enjoy making new friends and mucking in together.
We believe that photography workshops should be spent in the field - it really is the only way to truly improve your outdoors photography and to learn how to make the most of our unpredictable weather!
How does that sound?
