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Learn to photograph your baby like a Pro - starts 23 Sept in Dulwich


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Our popular Photography class for Parents is back for September term and the end of the week, you can get yourself an Early Bird deal - saving ?20 off the regular course price.


This baby-friendly course will is perfect for any parent with underused camera - you learn:


- how to FINALLY use your camera's various manual settings - goodbye AUTO

- how to capture your children SHARP - no more blurry images

- how to take carefully composed portraits or capture the beauty of your everyday

- how to photograph children at various ages

- how to create the soft, dreamy background in your photographs

and more!


Our students highly praise our classes:


"For me, it made a daunting area simple. I now feel I can capture the most precious moments in my children?s lives better with some confidence in what I am doing. Also it?s nice to use my brain and imagination during maternity leave! ? Kirsten H."


"The photography course was a great opportunity to learn how to get the best out of my camera. The enthusiasm of the tutor rubbed off on everyone and 5 weeks on I?ve got some fabulous pictures of my two sons that I?m really proud of. I?d recommend the course to anyone who wants to take great pictures of their kids. Luke L."


"Enlightening, fantastic, fun, practical. A must for any parent with an under-utilised SLR. Like scales have fallen off my eyes ? finally I know how to use all those buttons ? it makes such a difference! Rebecca H."


The classes take place at the fabulous Punk Me Up Ceramics cafe with our wonderful instructor - experienced and accomplished child and portrait photographer Katia Muscara. Only 8 spaces per class!


To book, simply visit our website: http://www.photographyforparents.co.uk/dulwich


If you have any questions, simply email us [email protected] or call 07753533577

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