Capturing Nature’s Giants – Photography workshops for children

Photographing Trees – Photography workshops for children Welcome, young photographers! Have you ever wondered how to take amazing pictures of trees? Trees are nature’s giants, standing tall and proud, and they make fantastic subjects for our photographs. So, let’s grab our cameras and get ready for an adventure! ADD PHOTO In our photography workshops for

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Photographing Spring – Kids Online Photography Courses

Photographing Spring – Kids Online Photography Courses

Springtime is a season of renewal and growth, making it an excellent time to take photographs. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just starting, capturing the beauty of spring can be a fun and rewarding experience. In this blog post, we’ll give you some tips on how to photograph springtime and recommend our kids’ online

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You Are An Ant Today!

You Are An Ant Today!

The focus this week for our after school photography club students was how much a difference perspective makes in their photos. We encouraged the children to think outside the box when it came to composing their images. Their only rule was to pretend they were an ant with a camera, so their photos had to

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Who Are You!

Who Are You!

We are back for the Autumn term! We have loved welcoming new and old faces to the clubs! Our theme this week was ‘Who Are You?’ This lesson helped our pupils think of creative ways to show who they are through a camera lens. We started with teaching them how to take a photograph, mentioning

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After school photography theme this week is: blur!

After school photography theme this week is: blur!

This week it was all about taking creative BLURRY images! We encouraged the children to shake the camera about as much as they could, to run with it across the field and to spin it in a circle (as long as they have the wrist string attached!) The best way for the students to capture

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Hide and Seek!

Hide and Seek!

This week our after school photography clubs theme was Hide and Seek. This lesson taught the children to really look for their image and introduced the idea of fun into their photographs too. They needed to pair up in groups of two or three and take “where’s wally” photographs. Their partners needed to hide, but

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