Half term fun!

Half term fun!

This half term, grab your camera and get creative! Practice your photography skills by going out and about and photographing the world around you – your back garden, your local walk, a family day out or your family holiday. A little project like “Why I love June” is a great way to practice a whole range

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Bugs and Bubbles

Bugs and Bubbles

This week at after school photography club the children were given the choice of photographing bugs and/or bubbles. For the bugs, this gave them the opportunity to locate and use the macro setting on their cameras to ensure the photo was as sharp as possible, as well as using the flash if the bugs were in

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Week 9 of Photo Club

Week 9 of Photo Club

Last week at after school photography clubs the children were asked to photograph their thoughts. Equipped with a whiteboard and pen, they worked in pairs to photograph each other acting out their speech bubbles. This theme was interesting because the children had to really think about how they would capture their thoughts in a photograph,

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Week 5 of Photo Club

Week 5 of Photo Club

Following the half term break, our after school photography clubs return this week with another brand new theme for the children. This week they’ll be learning about how to take the best photographs of shapes and textures. One of the most important aspects of this theme is for the children to ensure their photos are in focus

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Brooklands Museum

Brooklands Museum

During this half term we ran another children’s class at the wonderful Brooklands Museum in Weybridge. Our photography courses for kids are designed to teach children more about composition, the camera mechanics and most importantly, how to take a great photograph! One of the best things about Brooklands Museum is that we can show the children how

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Perspective

Perspective

Another great week has gone by at our after school photography clubs and this week the children had an exciting new challenge. They were given the theme of “perspective” and, to help them understand and encourage them to take photographs from different angles, they were all given a toy dinosaur to work with and take

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