Three Hour Digital
Photography Course in Lincoln Cathedral Secret Garden for £24 with The Lincoln
School of Photography (76% Off)
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Three Hour Digital Photography Course in Lincoln Cathedral Secret Garden for £24 with The Lincoln School of Photography (76% Off)
- Courses for beginners and advanced photographers
- Photoshop and Lightroom training available
- Picturesque learning locations
The Deal
- Introduction to DSLR cameras
- Includes lessons in correct exposure, aperture, shutter speed, composition, and ISO light balance
- Secret garden location with view over Lincoln Cathedral
- Morning or afternoon sessions
- 20% off all courses booked at time of booking
Limit 1 person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. Must bring voucher to session. Courses run every Sat from 14 January 2012 to 17 March 2012, 9am-midday and 12.30pm-3.30pm. Up to 10 people per group. Digital SLR or bridge camera required. Spare batteries, memory cards, instruction manuals and lenses recommended.
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Like a pack of cards, cameras sometimes need a twist, require steady hands, and are always essential in a game of snap. Keep picture skills ace with today’s Groupon: £24 for a three hour introduction to digital photography in Lincoln Cathedral secret garden with The Lincoln School of Photography
Bringing learning into focus, The Lincoln School of Photography helps budding camera wielders develop their snapping skills in picturesque locations. An album of courses are offered, with virtuosos specialising in beginners courses, portrait courses, and use of Photoshop or Lightroom. A home mentoring service is also offered, with budding snappers receiving a range of projects, feedback, and guidance designed to improve and challenge their photography skills.
With their own DSLR in hand, budding photographers will join a group for a three hour sessions which seeks to cover all of the basics. Attendees will have access to Lincoln Cathedral’s restricted secret garden, a coveted and serene spot with uphill views of the Cathedral and plenty of flourishing landscape to document.





