Courses
My photography courses for beginners and intermediates are available now! They consist of three PowerPoint presentations with audio commentary, plus a one-hour audio or video call with me for a portfolio review and/or any questions you may have.
They also make perfect Christmas or birthday presents! Please click on the relevant course below to find out more.
Wildlife Photography for Beginners
Wildlife Photography for Beginners
This is an introduction to wildlife photography for beginners, containing three PowerPoint presentations with my own audio soundtracks, together with a Word document to guide you through. It also contains questions to test your new-found knowledge and practical tasks to allow you to put it into practice.
As a special bonus, you get an hour’s video or audio call with me - worth £80! - to review your work and answer any questions you may have.
Basics of Photography.
This PowerPoint presentation will cover the absolute essentials of photography. Whatever equipment you have – even if it’s just a smartphone – you need to understand the fundamentals:Types of camera
Types of lens
The Exposure Triangle
Focus
Other settings
Rules of Composition
This PowerPoint presentation will cover the different ways of making sure your pictures look as good as possible. Judging the quality of images is always going to be subjective, but there are enough common features to make it worthwhile learning a few guidelines.Rule of thirds
Focus on the eyes
Tell a story
The decisive moment
Negative space
Leading lines
Symmetry
Point of view
Silhouettes
Separation
Motion blur
Depth of field
Odd numbers
Fill the frame
Aspect ratio
Foreground interest
Balance
Juxtaposition
Patterns and textures
Simplicity
Background
Humour and cuteness
Breaking the rules
Game Drives
This PowerPoint presentation will go through the best preparation for a wildlife shoot. It’s based on game drives in Africa, but the principles apply anywhere in the world. What equipment do you need? What should you wear? What camera settings should you use? This will answer all these questions and more.