This course will draw from a range of skills and will enable you to get a feel for what areas of photography interest you most.

We start with those “complex” aperture numbers and build on the use of macro lenses, as a Wildlife Photographer uses for flora and fauna (bees, moss, leaves etc.).
We will then add the use of reflectors and light, using on-camera and external flash units so you get to try these out for yourself and test out portraiture (and modelling!).
And then, stretching the boundaries of what you can do with photography, we will look at some science alongside some weird and wacky uses, drawing from time-lapse, microscopy and more.
Furthermore, we will be also exploring alternative photographic processes and pave the way for the artisan and design photographer in you!
We’re inspired by your excitement at the range we are introducing you to and hope to see some new faces for this wide-ranging photography course!

There’s always room for cake!

Course requirement: Camera – ideally a DSLR or compact with Tv/S and AV/A and M programme modes. We have cameras you can borrow so please contact us in you would like to borrow a camera for this course and to book a space. Macro lenses, zoom lenses and external flash will be provided, but bring your own if you have. Call and talk to us if you want more information and to book.

This course can be used as a Skill for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme.

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Mon 20 Aug – Thurs 23 Aug | 10am-1pm MORNINGS (12 hours total)  £285 – EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHIC GENRES; ART, DOCUMENTARY AND STUDIO

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Experimenting with different cameras!

Summer is here!