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John Baikie & Sofie Louca

Trash It & ‘Shop It (Superclass) (Maximum 10 people)

Saturday 16 Jan 09:00 - 13:00

A recession friendly seminar - two for the price of one! This is a practical, hands-on workshop with two very different photographers - John Baikie & Sofie Louca. Both John and Sofie are award winning, contemporary photographers but each with their own distinctive style. Get to shoot with both of them and see how they work and follow along as they show you how they post-process their images from the session. Same subject, but two different takes on it.

This class is very limited on numbers.
Book now to avoid disappointment.

Members £75 Non Members £85 (Per Person)

To Book your place, please phone +44 (0)1745 356935

John's Bio

Sofie's Bio

There are 336 days to get ready for the SWPP Convention and Trade Show at The Hilton London Metropole Hotel ...
which starts on Tuesday 8th January 2013

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Photo Quote: Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust to your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: "Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey - from the subject before me? - Ansel Adams