EOS Network tips
Do you want to improve your photography? Would you like a training day that gave you time to practice your photography and the resources to ask the questions you need answers to in a relaxed atmosphere? If so, then an EOS Network Enthusiast day is where you want to be.
The days will consist of an introduction talk of around 1.5hrs to give you some hints and tips on techniques for the day and the kit you might want to use. We will then head out and spend the rest of the morning session shooting. We will be on hand to give pointers and answer any questions you may have - remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question, only a question you don't yet know the answer to.
We will break for lunch and have a time to chat and see how the morning has gone.
After lunch, we'll be back out shooting for a few more hours, again we;ll be right there with you answering any questions.
For those interested, about an hour before the end we'll come back inside and have a review and critique of images taken during the day. This will help you see what you've done and what areas you might want to improve on next time out. Anyone who doesn't want to be part of the review can use the time to take some more pictures.
These courses are aimed at photographers who want to actually get out and shoot and learn in a free-form, unstructured manner. It will suit users who have a reasonable understanding of the camera and how it works, but would like guidance on certain areas. Photographers who are completely new to DSLR photography would be better suited to one of our "Introduction to DSLR photography seminars".
Groups on these enthusiast days will be limited to 15 people to ensure it's not too crowded and you can get access to the subjects without fighting for shooting positions.




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