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I offer practical informal one-to-one lessons online.

I can teach how to use the core manual settings on any camera and what role they play.

-Shutter speed
-ISO
-Apature

Whether It’s your smart phone, Grandpas old film camera or professional DSLR they all apply.

Offer advice on free software you can download today to take your photography to the next step.

Even how to develop black-and-wh...
I offer practical informal one-to-one lessons online.

I can teach how to use the core manual settings on any camera and what role they play.

-Shutter speed
-ISO
-Apature

Whether It’s your smart phone, Grandpas old film camera or professional DSLR they all apply.

Offer advice on free software you can download today to take your photography to the next step.

Even how to develop black-and-white film at home. I know film cameras are more popular now than ever.

Feel free to reach out Let’s see how I can help you.

I studied photography full-time for a total of five years. Graduating a Three year degree and two year level 3 extended diploma.

At Falmouth University, I learned how to scuba dive and operate underwater cameras as well as underwater lighting. I’ve dived in Egypt and Iceland. Most of my dives were completed in UK water. Also accrediting BSAC sports diver.

Now there are some aspects of stills photography that spill over into video as they use quite similar cameras. So I can offer Advice and guidance To use video cameras as well. Advise free software for editing both on smart phone and on computers. As well as some industry standard software.

You don’t need expensive camera equipment or software to start in photography. It’s quite literally possible to make a pinhole camera out of an orange.

It’s even possible to take photos without a camera at all, a fun one at home are cyanotypes, using the sun and light sensitive emulation painted onto paper to create an image.

I hope that sounds interesting enough!
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