Half term at Brooklands Museum!

Half term at Brooklands Museum!

One of our favourite places to take children’s photography classes is Brooklands Museum in Weybride, Surrey. With various different scenarios and subject matter to adapt to, it’s the perfect location to learn about what their camera can do. This half term we took a group of children aged between 7 and 15 to the museum to teach them about how their camera

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Family Travel Show, Olympia London, 1&2 October

Family Travel Show, Olympia London, 1&2 October

We are very excited to announce that we will be teaching and exhibiting at the  alongside , ,  and many more at Olympia, London on the 1st & 2nd October. Family Travel Show is the UK’s only event dedicated to family holiday inspiration where you can meet holiday operators, get inspiration and participate in our

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Always the Sun Family Festival

Always the Sun Family Festival

Come and find us at the Always Festival of Sun this Sunday 11th September in Stoke Park, Guildford. We’ll be located in the Imaginarium tent where we will be running photography workshops for kids age 7-15 at 12, 1:30 pm and 3 pm. Visit our stand with your kids and learn how to take great

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What to do with all your summer photos?

Summer is great for practicing photography and taking loads of holiday snaps, but what can we do with all those digital files? Here are some creative ideas for using your photos! 1. Create and send a personalised postcard Print your favourite holiday picture and say hi to your family and friends with a personalised postcard!

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Photo tip of the week – Perspective!

Summer holidays are great for practicing photography, and one of our tips for creating photos that stand out is to use different perspective. Try photographing something from standing eye level, and then compare that to a shot photographed from either low or high, lying down on the ground or photographing from a hight. With Rio

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Bring your own toy!

Bring your own toy!

We asked kids to bring their favourite toy at last week’s photography club. The aim was to photograph a toy from many different angles and perspectives – from above, below, up close and far away, and try different camera settings for different effects. Students were also encouraged to continue practicing focus, by half pressing the shutter button

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