This is a new cutting-edge Photography Course written and directed by some of the best working photographers in their field. The aim of the course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills required for a career as a professional freelance photographer. This is an up-to-date and massively comprehensive course covering every aspect of freelance photography.The “Professional Photography Course" is delivered Online and consists of 12 modules and 12 interactive assignments.
The normal time required to complete the Course is 24 weeks. During this time you will be tutored in all aspects of professional photography by George Seper; one of the top professional photographers around. His vast wealth of accumulated knowledge is provided to you together with the ways to apply this knowledge to the areas of photography that most interest you. The business of freelance photography is not just about award-winning images. It can also be about the right picture at the right time. Newspapers, magazines and websites, world-wide are constantly on the lookout for new and interesting material. The opportunities are enormous and always growing.
The “Professional Photography Course" supplies you with all you need to know to enable you to gain access to these markets. By the end of this Course you will have the knowledge and skills to work as a professional photographer and be paid for your efforts.
•Online diploma course in photography. •New cutting-edge photography course. •Contributions from leading photographers. •Professional tutors online. •24 Hour student support. •Duration 24 weeks, or at your own pace. •Flexible payment options. •7 Day money back guarantee
The Photography Institute 145 – 157 St. John Street London, EC1V 4PY Website:www.thephotographyinstitute.co.uk/ Email:
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