Damian McGillicuddy Accredited Speaker Introducing Damian McGillicuddy Lord of Kerry (aka The BIG Dog)
Since leaving art school in 1986 Damian has dedicated his entire professional life to photography, with no "years out" or "career changes", and this is a career which has seen him amass the following awards & distinctions:
* 11 UK Awards of Excellence
* 59 Fuji Professional Awards
* 112 British Professional Photographer Awards
* 500+ Regional, National & International Awards
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Workshop Testimonials
Training with Damian and Lesley is great, its the most fun learning ive ever had and education has become addictive. The more courses/seminars you do/go on, the more courses you want to go on. (hope that makes sense lol) cu guys thursday for Mini Light-Maximum Effect workshop. Cheers or as damian would say ttfn Bryan he he
Bryan E
I would like to say that these two masterclasses were a complete and utter waste of time and I did not learn anything at all. Unfortunately that would be a lie :) Having now been to Mr McGillicuddy's classes I can honestly say it is the best £320 I spent since one night many years ago in Amsterdam...but thats a different story.
John
Really enjoyed the session damian, what a good venue, It made it very good with the banter along with your technique for us to grill you as much as we could to gleen the info.... Although the camera seemed to be switched off everytime you showed me the back of it lol.
Richard W
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Rule of Thirds by Mark Laurie FSWPP
The rule of thirds has always been a powerful composition guide in art
Photo Quote: More varied than any landscape was the landscape in the sky, with islands of gold and silver, peninsulas of apricot and rose against a background of many shades of turquoise and azure. - Cecil Beaton