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Saturday 6th September 2008  GMT 


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Photocourses.co.uk

Photocourses.co.uk photocourses.co.uk
14 Orion House
Nelson Quay
Milford Marina
Pembrokeshire
SA73 3AZ
Tel: 01646 692446
Mobile: 07917 364079
E-mail:- lenbateman@aol.com
Web address:-www.photocourses.co.uk/courses.html

UK’s leading school for photography courses, attracts delegates from all over the world. These photography courses are designed for all levels covering camera basics to careers in professional photography. Len Bateman, the head tutor, has been a professional photographers since 1968 and is one of the country's top leading photographers. Len is one of only a few Fellows in the country who holds a Fellowship with the Master Photographers, Association and Society of Wedding and Portraiture Photographers. These photography courses will cover everything you will ever need to know, Len holds nothing back, letting you into the secrets that other professional photographers keep to themselves.


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Photo Quote: The contemporary artist...is not bound to a fully conceived, previsioned end. His mind is kept alert to in-process discovery and a working rapport is established between the artist and his creation. While it may be true, as Nathan Lyons stated, 'The eye and the camera see more than the mind knows,' is it not also conceivable that the mind knows more than the eye and the camera can see? - Jerry Uelsmann