Sunday 27 December 2009

Photo Tuition Gift Vouchers

Merry Christmas to you all and wishing you a happy New Year.

Many of you will have received One-to-One photography tuition gift vouchers for christmas, and may be wondering about the best way to go about using them. Now, assuming they're for tuition with me, here's what you do...

The voucher entitles you to a 4 hour tuition session, at a location of your choice. If it's in the Brentwood/Chelmsford/Romford area, there are no further costs involved, if you'd like to meet outside these areas, I will make a small charge for travelling.

Have a think about what you would like to cover during your time with me, and start making notes of any questions you may have, to ensure you get the most from the session. Decide what time of year would suit you best, don't feel you have to use the voucher straight away. If you want to wait until Spring or Summer, that's fine - there's no expiry date for the voucher.

A Fallow Deer buck, taken at Weald Country Park in Brentwood, during a 1-2-1 photography tuition session.

Give me a ring, or email me, to arrange a date, time and location for your session. Feel free to discuss anything at this time, as it's better that we both know what you would like to get out of the tuition before we get started. I am available any day of the week, but please be aware that I run workshops and also work for Essex Wildlife Trust on certain days, including weekends, so you may need to be flexible with your chosen date.

Reflection of dead branch in icy lake, taken at Weald Country Park in Brentwood, during a 1-2-1 photography tuition session.

I can cover all sorts of requirements during these tuition sessions, whether it's getting to grips with the basics of your camera, or how to approach composition, or more specific themes like close-up or macro photography.

Oak tree bark, taken at Weald Country Park in Brentwood, during a 1-2-1 photography tuition session.

The whole point about 1-2-1 tuition is that you should get as much as possible from the time you have with me, so make sure you ask lots of questions, take lots of notes (even if they're just taken mentally), and above all enjoy yourself!


Apologies for re-using this post from last year, but nothing's changed, and I'm off out soon to a family 'do', so it seemed the easiest solution! :-)

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