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PHOTOGRAPHY LESSONS IN CUMBRIA

Are you looking for photography lessons in Cumbria? Want to learn a bit more about photography? Maybe you just want a refresher? Is your goal to learn a bit more? Improve your digital photography to help you take better photographs? Our photography course could be just right for you.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY LESSONS

We’ve been running photography lessons at Hunday Manor for many years. Understanding the basic’s of digital photography is fundamental in getting the best pictures. We want to help you develop and improve your digital photography skills.

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TOPICS COVERED ON THE COURSE

Some of the topic’s covered on the course include:

  • Basic parts of a camera, Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO.
  • How to hold your digital camera, unique relationship between Aperture & Shutter speed.
  • Maintaining proper exposure, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Shutter speed.
  • ISO, 18% Grey, Metering, Exposure Compensation. Depth of Field.
  • Autofocus Points, RAW, JPEG, White Balance.
  • Composition, Perspective Distortion etc.
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HUNDAY MANOR

The Hunday Manor Country House near Workington is an excellent venue. The staff are friendly and the facilities are great.

FROM EXPERIENCE

Through years of experience we’ve discovered that splitting the lessons over two separate evenings works really well. The groups are kept intentionally small. Normally 3 or 4 people in total. It works best if you bring your digital camera with you. That way you can practice and familiarise yourself by finding settings and trying techniques as we work through the flexible syllabus.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Does our digital photography course looks right for you? If you want some further information, please give us a call. You have the option of e-mail and telephone. Finaly, there’s the optional on-line enquiry form.

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