Women Only Photography Courses


Our Women Only Photography Courses teach you how to use your camera properly in a fun and friendly environment. Rachel will get you off the automatic settings, and on to the manual and semi-automatic side of your camera where you control your images.
We divide all pictures into portraits (where you want to show one subject) and landscapes (where you want to show a view), and take both kinds, which we review. The idea is to understand the techniques to blur the background or put everything in focus, and also some ideas of composition for both types. We look at some technical features of the camera which make a big difference to your pictures. We do this in a fun non-technical way.
You should do this photography course if you feel that you never use your camera properly, and that by staying on the auto modes you can’t get the pictures you want.
If you have a camera with P A S and M (or P, Av Tv and M if it’s a Canon) we can show you how to use these. If your camera only has scene modes, this can still be a useful course – you will learn how to use the most appropriate modes and about composition. Basic DSLR cameras are available to borrow if needed.
If you are already familiar with your camera, you may find our Creative Photography Course, Landscape Photography Course or Portrait Photography Courses more useful. These assume a certain level of camera knowledge, so are less suitable for beginners.
We run our Women Only photography courses at lots of our venues but we can run this course at your location as a One-to-One Photography Training Course.
UK Women Only Photography Courses
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- “I thoroughly enjoyed Saturday: Perhaps most of all a better understanding of when to use AV and TV, filling the frame with your picture and going out without a camera to really study where you want to take a photo.Thank you Rachel for such a lovely day, peppered with lots of FUN! Jean, Charlecote 2012
- “Thanks for the notes and for a mind blowing day!”Jo, Charlecote 2012. Have a look at a couple of Jo’s pictures on the blog






















