Winter Photography Competition for Kids & Teens

Winter Photography Competition for Kids & Teens

This winter we have an exciting photography competition for Kids & Teens! ‘Capturing Winter’ is a photography competition open to two categories: Kids (ages 7-11) and Teens (ages 12-15). We want to see what winter means to you. Is it the frost on the ground? Cold winter walks? The early sunsets? Putting the christmas tree

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Capturing Autumn at After School Photography club

Capturing Autumn at After School Photography club

Capturing all things Autumn at our after school photography clubs!  This week at after school photography club we have been “Capturing Autumn”! This season is so beautiful and presents so many opportunities to take great photos! With piles of leaves on the ground, golden colours everywhere and beautiful frosty sunshine- it’s the perfect season for

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Halloween at after school photography clubs!

Halloween at after school photography clubs!

It was all about spooky photos at this week’s after school clubs! Halloween is great for dressing up and trick or treating, but it also gives kids a great opportunity to get creative and think of ways to create spooky photographs in their school setting. To inspire the kids, we started off the session by

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Kids and teens workshops at Wakehurst

Kids and teens workshops at Wakehurst

We spent the weekend teaching kids and teens mini-photography sessions at Bountiful Botanics Autumn festival at Wakehurst. It was a lovely sunny weekend, celebrating changing seasons and photographing nature’s bounties. Our students captured some beautiful close up shots of plants and fungi, warm autumnal colours and stunning landscapes. Here are just a few of their

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Photographing from an ants perspective

Photographing from an ants perspective

This week at after school photography club the kids were challenged to photograph from an ants perspective! To get the children thinking about different perspectives and angles, we asked them to think about how they would see their surroundings if they were an ant. This meant putting their cameras on the ground, along a wall,

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