One Day Intensive Digital SLR Course 
This is a one day digital SLR course taken by a professional photographer showing you the tips and tricks of the trade . It is aimed at photographers who are new to digital photography or have made the transition from film to digital. Courses are run in the Kibworth area of Leicester close to the picturesque town of Market Harborough and Foxton Locks in Leicestershire. Other areas of Leicester can be covered by arrangement.
This intensive course will teach you more in one day than you could pick up in months of night school classes. You will learn about:
- When to use Auto, TV, AV or Manual
- All about ISO
- Image size and image quality
- Flash settings and fill in flash.
- The various auto focus settings and when to use them.
- Composition and the correct use of the zoom lens.
During the day you will discover how to photograph:
- Perfect portraits
- Lovely Landscapes
- Great Groups
- Artful Architecture
- Super Silhouettes
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5 comments:
Hi Glen
I thoroughly enjoyed the day course. I learnt a lot of tips as well as how to take better pictures and also how to understand my camera! It was so good that I'm attending another of your courses.'
Best wishes
Linda Proudman
Hi Glen
"Thanks for a most enjoyable and informative day, It answered all my questioned plus many more. Considering lunch was included I thought it was really good value for money."
David Stone
An excellent day. I have taken photographs for a long time and now realise they were only snaps. I'm looking forward to using my camera properly from now on. I really enjoyed seeing the pictures of the group after the practical session.
Arthur Buckley
I've had a fantastic time learning how to make a smooth transition from full auto to the more user settable modes. My expectations were met and surpassed. I look forward to moving on to more advanced options.
Adetoro Adeniji
Very enjoyable. Glen's an excellent teacher who does not mind repeating things twice , or more . I love the action photography mode and I will experiment with this.
Sue Daniels
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