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Creative Photography
with Natasha Lythgoe and Denise Felkin
This beginners course is designed to provide you with
a working knowledge of photography and to develop your understanding of
using your camera ‘off the automatic settings’. Creative and
technical possibilities of photography are explored within a supportive
and friendly environment, enabling students to acquire the necessary skills
and confidence to become competent photographers. The course involves
technical input, in-class practical assignments, referencing of contemporary
photographers/artists and genres, and reviews of home projects. Students
need the use of an SLR film camera or Digital SLR. Compact digital cameras
with manual override can be used but have limitations.
The course comes with a full range of handouts which acts as notes for
the sessions, and is suitable for absolute beginners as well as those
who are more familiar with their cameras but want some creative input.

Photo by Stephen Counsell (student)
Natasha trained in fine art at Chelsea School of Art. She has worked as
a professional photographer since 1997, has exhibited internationally
and continues to develop her fine art photographic practice.
Denise is a freelance creative photographic artist and tutor. She specialises
in fine art, festival and events, travel, and commercial photography.
She has been running photography courses for over 10 years.
Ten Wednesdays starting 23rd April at
Sprachcaffe* with Natasha
5.40 – 7.40 pm
Ten Wednesdays starting 23rd April at
Sprachcaffe* with Natasha
7.45 – 9.45 pm
Ten Thursdays starting 24th
April at Sprachcaffe* with Natasha
5.40 – 7.40 pm
Eight Tuesdays starting 12th August at Sprachcaffe* with Denise
5.40 –7.40 pm
Eight Tuesdays starting 12th August at Sprachcaffe* with Denise
7.45 – 9.45 pm
Eight Wednesdays
starting 13th August at Sprachcaffe*
with Denise
5.40 –7.40 pm
Cost: £110 (£100 concessions) for 10 week courses
Cost: £90 (£80 concessions) for 8 week courses
*Sprachcaffe Language School, 24 Holland Road, Hove, BN3 1JJ. For map,
click here.
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'Galaxia' by Peter Hunt (student)
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