Diary - Photo Seminars

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Training courses in picture framing
Discounts available for Societies members
Tel: 0800 801061 for details

Photographic Courses Run in
the
Pembrokeshire National Park.
Photography Courses Len Bateman FSWPP (Discount for SWPP & BPPA Members)
These seminars are arranged as a benefit to you and will definitely help you run
your business better. Practicing photographers are happy to share their
knowledge and experience to assist you with the complexities of digital imaging
and running a photographic business.
The added bonus of coming along to a seminar is that you will network with fellow photographers in your area, ‘who knows’ when you may need to rely upon someone in your patch for support.
Also bring along some examples of your work, this is an excellent time to have a
free critique of your images, or perhaps you would like to discus the merits of
gaining extra qualifications or the benefits of entering the monthly print
competition.
Another great advantage of attending a seminar is a chance to either meet
representatives of the industry, plus you will have the opportunity to peruse
books, tutorial CDs, etc.
As with all our seminars you will receive a warm welcome, have a great day out
and even learn a little
E-mail or telephone your booking to Society Head Office using the Contact Us
button.
Please note: We reserve the right to substitute speakers, alter venue locations,
change dates and make any other necessary alterations to our advertised schedule
when circumstances beyond our control prevail.
Wedding Seminars, Earn money from Photography, Photo Workshops, Photographic workshops, Photo residential Photo training
The SWPP 2010 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 335 days to get ready for the 2011 convention - which starts on January 11, 2011
Photo Quote: No photographer is as good as the simplest camera. - Edward Steichen