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Getting the best from your digital camera

Based in the beautiful gardens at Whichford Pottery and its surrounding rolling landscapes, Liz will teach you about the settings on your camera, composition, macro and landscape photography, and how to make the most out of using natural light. Suitable for photographers of any level, just bring your camera and come and be inspired.

You will require your own camera as well as an empty memory card and camera manual, picnic lunch (tea, coffee and homemade cake provided).

Tickets - £75 per workshop. Booking essential. To book your place or for more information, please contact Whichford Pottery on 01608 684416

Next Workshop: Saturday 28th September - 10am to 4pm

About Liz

Liz began her career in the photographic department of Sotheby's, and went on to become assistant and stylist to advertising photographer Bob Wallis, after which she was a photographers' agent. Frustrated at not being behind the lens, she combined her passion for gardening with photography and picture research, and her garden photographs are now published internationally in books and magazines. She is a co-founder of the photographic library The Garden Collection, and a founder member of the Garden Photographers' Association. She is also Kew magazine's picture researcher, tracking down images ranging from tricky bugs to rare habitats. Entranced by the Gardens after dark, she undertook a year-long commission to capture Kew by night.