We have all pushed the button on the camera and later regretted that we didn't spend more time looking at the image we were trying to capture before we pressed the button!
Having said that there are techniques to allow everyone to capture better images. Based upon Mike’s training and experience, this presentation uses good and bad photographs to highlight a number of ways to compose better images with your camera. Delegates will leave with a number of ideas of how to improve their photographs.
Views: 514 | Enquiries: 0Mike is a former management consultant who trained in photography at Writtle College. He now uses his photography to back up presentations on aspects of local history in and around Essex as well as sharing information with people on how they may improve their own photographs.
Mike has worked with the Moot Hall in Maldon and Rayleigh Windmill to develop presentations which tell the history of these historic buildings as well ask photographing events for Rayleigh Museum.
In 2019 Mike undertook a research project to tell the story of retailers and their customers in two Essex villages local to him and he has just published a book about his research called "Dodgy Scales and Delivering the Mails"
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