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Photo classes for Mums & Dads ( babies welcome in class) - starts 14 Sept in ED - exclusive discount


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Special Last Minute Discount:


Very unusually for us we have a couple of spare spaces left for our upcoming (and usually sold out!) Photography for Parents course in East Dulwich starting next week. It's a lovely class which helps you get the most of your camera and learn how to photograph your kids like a pro. 4 weekly sessions with a lifestyle and children's photographer Karia Muscara, plenty of hands on learning and support. We have been running these courses for 8 years now, have hundreds of very happy alumni who attended the courses over the years and even some who have moved on to become professional photographers.


I'd rather see these spaces go to someone who might not otherwise be able to afford it, so I'm offering you a special, last minute ED discount - if you book one of the remaining spaces with a code EDLATE you can grab a space for just ?99 instead of our usual ?169. http://photographyforparents.co.uk/photographingchildren


Any questions, just let me know!

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