18/05/07
Dee Harris and Morag MacDonald (CrSWPP, ABPPA) have had a resounding success
with their spring wedding photography courses run from Dee’s beautiful 400 year
old Dovecot Studio (near High Wycombe, Bucks). With so much interest they have
added a new date to give photographers a boost as the wedding season gets
underway.
The delegates from the spring courses reported that they left with increased
confidence and had enjoyed the experience immensely. Here are a few of their
comments:
“I just wanted to say a huge thank you to both you and Dee; I really enjoyed the
course and learned so much from it, most importantly for me the course gave me a
huge confidence boost and the push to really get going.
If you run any more courses in the future especially on Photoshop techniques and
portraiture I would be very interested, once again, thank you both so much.”
Tracey.
“’Just wanted to say a big thank you for the two day course. I had so much fun
and really enjoyed it. … The two of you made me come away feeling inspired and
much more confident with my work.
Thanks again for all the help you gave.”
Emily
A new date has just been announced for a course running on July 10th and 11th.
This two day course costs £280 +VAT this includes lunches and snacks; intensive
training, sessions with models and evening drink on day one. If you would like
to book a place on either of the dates coming up then phone Morag MacDonald on
0117 9553081 or for more information go to www.documentaryweddingphotography.com
Morag MacDonald is giving a lecture on the Friday afternoon at the SWPP
Convention in London in January 08..
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 193 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: A person is quite different from a tree or rock or stream. By introducing the nude into my pictures, I started perceiving all the things I was photographing in new ways. In contrast or opposition to each other, things became much more significant and interesting, revealing many more qualities than I had ever dreamed of knowing and expressing. By using the nude, I stopped thinking in terms of objects. I was seeing things, instead, as dynamic events, unique in their own beings yet also related and existing together within a universal context of energy and change. - Wynn Bullock