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Photographing Trees in Autumn

Photographing Trees in Autumn

Learn about the basics of your digital camera while discovering how best to approach trees as a subject. Through tutorials and practical outdoor sessions this introductory course, over three Saturdays in September and October, will teach you how to use your camera for successful and creative ‘tree’ photography. Taught by the Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2017, and Royal Horticultural Society Gold-Medal winning professional photographer Stephen Whitehorne.

Please note that students will need to bring a Digital SLR Camera and empty memory card (minimum 2GB) 

Image by Stephen Whitehorne
$104.22

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Photographing Trees in Autumn

$297.78

$104.22

Photographing Trees in Autumn

Learn about the basics of your digital camera while discovering how best to approach trees as a subject. Through tutorials and practical outdoor sessions this introductory course, over three Saturdays in September and October, will teach you how to use your camera for successful and creative ‘tree’ photography. Taught by the Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2017, and Royal Horticultural Society Gold-Medal winning professional photographer Stephen Whitehorne.

Please note that students will need to bring a Digital SLR Camera and empty memory card (minimum 2GB) 

Image by Stephen Whitehorne

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Learn about the basics of your digital camera while discovering how best to approach trees as a subject. Through tutorials and practical outdoor sessions this introductory course, over three Saturdays in September and October, will teach you how to use your camera for successful and creative ‘tree’ photography. Taught by the Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2017, and Royal Horticultural Society Gold-Medal winning professional photographer Stephen Whitehorne.

Please note that students will need to bring a Digital SLR Camera and empty memory card (minimum 2GB) 

Image by Stephen Whitehorne