Night-Time Walking Photography Course for
£25 with Liam Dickson Photography (83% Off)
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Night-Time Walking Photography Course for £25 with Liam Dickson Photography (83% Off)
- Portraiture, events, and fashion photographer
- City centre studio location
The Deal
- 30 minute introduction to your camera and its functions
- Total time including walking tour is 3 hours
- Covers central Glasgow's most beautiful landmarks
- Composition, exposure, ISO levels, and aperture covered
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by emailing mail@liamdickson.com. 24 hour cancellation policy. Evenings run 6pm-8.30pm, 7.30pm-10pm, all times are approximate. Groupon holders to meet inside 111 Union Street Glasgow G1 3TA. Under 16s must be accompanied by a paying adult. Must bring own camera. Tripod recommended but not essential. Course takes place outdoors, suitable attire advised. Subject to weather conditions.
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Point and shoot cameras are great for basic operation, easy use at parties, and make handy archery assistants. Take aim at more advanced snapping with today’s Groupon: £25 for a two and a half hour night-time photography course with Liam Dickson Photography.
With wide angle coverage spanning portraiture, events, architecture, and fashion, Liam Dickson Photography boasts a portfolio that has been snapped-up by various venues across the UK. A member of the Royal Photographic Society and the Association of Photographers, Liam has come face-to-face with corporate and private clients, helping to express their personal vision through visual creativity. Dedicated to fostering home-grown talent, Liam tutors on his conceptual and striking representations of poignant landmarks through photographic tours of the city.
As the sun dips towards its twilight retreat, groups of up to 15 can gather in the city centre and learn how to capture night-time scenes. The course will see avid snappers getting to grips with camera control, ISO levels, and aperture. Photographers will be walked through some of the city's most notable landscapes and architects, from the urban neons of George Square to the armadillo armour of the SECC. Students can also delight in the serenity of the Glasgow Green, practicing slow exposure as the lights of the city rush by.





