Training
2 Day Creative Pet Photography Training.
This intensive course is aimed at those photographers or keen amateurs that want to enhance their creative pet photography skills and covers many areas including camera techniques, pet behaviour patterns, choosing and maximising environments, pet strategies to name just a few. Pet models (dogs, cats and horses) and chocolate biscuits provided. Numbers on the course are strictly limited to ensure that animal welfare is taken into consideration and in the interest of those attendees. Waterproofs and old clothing essential! Please phone for further details or to make a booking. We are conscious that these courses do get booked up quickly, hence, if you would like advance notification of future training dates please send through your details on the request info web page and you will be notified in advance of any training dates being listed.
2010 Training Dates
20-21 April 2010, Ayr, Scotland (FULLY BOOKED)
27-28 April 2010, Padova, Italy (Places now being booked)
19-20 October 2010, Market Harborough, Leicester, UK £300 + VAT (NEW DATE JUST LISTED), £100 booking fee (non-refundable) to reserve a place (1 Place Remaining)
2011 Training Dates
April 2011, Boston, USA (Exact dates to be confirmed soon)
Past Training Workshops
7th-8th April 2009, Ayr, Scotland (NOW COMPLETE)
8th-9th September 2009, Ayr, Scotland (NOW COMPLETE)
USA Date -19th-20th May, New York, 2009 - "Shooting Our Animal Companions" (NOW COMPLETE)
1 to 1 - Experience first hand tuition on a 1 to 1 basis with Paul Walker over the course of a full day . The bespoke programme is geared around your own requirements and is tailor made to develop and fast track your own pet photography. Please phone for further details.
"WOW! as someone who has a great appreciation for what skill it takes to take great photos of dogs, I must say this is absolutely the best I've seen! Congrats on a job well done." USA Photographer, Bambi Cantrell
GIFT VOUCHERS
That perfect gift for the pet owner that has everything! Those moments captured forever from one of the UK's most creative pet photographers.
