Oxford, Oxfordshire (PRWEB) January 19, 2012
Studio8 and Blenheim Palace are pleased to announce the launch of brand new photography course days at Blenheim Palace in Woodstock Oxfordshire.
This is a unique opportunity to work with professional photographers from Studio8 Oxford to gain more experience in photography, enhance your skills and learn how to get better use of your digital camera within the grounds of the stunning Blenheim Palace.
The course runs from 9 am – 2pm
The day begins with morning coffee / tea
Includes tutorial on getting the best out of your digital slr or bridge camera
You will then be able to compose and capture photographs in the grounds of Blenheim Palace with a professional photographer at hand for advice as you go.
Concludes with a light lunch
Students will then be able to enjoy entry to Blenheim Palace and gardens on this day
The courses can be booked online using the links below.
First course is on 12th February 2012.
Contact: Clark Wiseman on 01865 842525 | Email: clark(at)studio-8(dot)co(dot)uk
Further information:
Supporting images: http://studio-8.co.uk/media/BlenheimCourses.zip
Downloadable Poster: http://bookwhen.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/documents/1531/original.jpg?1323269600
Blenheim Palace Link : http://www.blenheimpalace.com/index/photography-courses-Blenheim-Palace.html
Studio 8 Oxford – http://bookwhen.com/studio8-photography-courses
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UK (PRWEB) January 19, 2012
The UKs leading provider of online qualifications in Art & Design, the Interactive Design Institute, is launching an innovative, online photography course for students who may be considering undertaking a degree in photography but who want to master their digital camera first.
The mystique that surrounds the digital SLR camera can be daunting says Michael Stewart, director at the Interactive Design Institute. At IDI we realise that many people are attracted to the idea of gaining a qualification in digital photography but are reluctant to commit to a full degree course without mastering the basics of their digital camera first.
Consequently, IDIs new digital photography module – http://www.idesigni.co.uk/courses/new-courses/digital-photography has been specifically developed by the Institute for those who wish to gain knowledge of the subject without embarrassment; unfamiliar technical terms and what seem to be complex processes put off many potential photographers even before they pick up a camera.
Understanding the equipment and having the knowledge and skills to maximise the use of a digital SLR are crucial skills but they need not be difficult to master. Photography can be fun and fulfilling and this course is the starting point for an enjoyable and rewarding experience continues Stewart.
The course begins by covering the functions, settings and applications the student will be using before developing their skills through practical, step by step projects and activities.
The Interactive Design Institute course provides their students with the knowledge to understand and use:
