How to book
The best way to book a place on one of our events is by
phone, this allows you to check space availability on the event of your choice. Bookings can also be made by email, or post.
If booking by email, please note that we do not have a secure connection so please do not put credit card details on the email — we will contact you by phone to arrange payment of your deposit. Once this is received, we can then confirm your booking.
All of our events have quite small numbers at each event and so we advise booking early to secure the date and venue of your choice.
email: info@experience-seminars.co.uk
Office opening hours
9am–4:30pm
Our weekend seminar program is designed as a fast track learning program for photographers
of all ages and all abilities whether using digital or film.
Our courses are presented at hotels around the UK in small group environments at comfortable locations. As we give everyone a fairly intensive learning experience we back up all courses with a full copy of the presentation with detailed explanatory notes and we also provide ongoing technical support after the event.
Because of the way we present our events it is possible to learn more in one day than in weeks or months on other types of photographic training. As photographers as well as trainers we understand the needs of photographers from beginners through to enthusiasts and professionals and we make sure that we provide the learning experience that they need.
Presenting in-house courses too!
Our move into new premises at Wennington near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire has provided us with two in house training rooms so that we can now present seminars from our offices both during the week and at weekends and offer our customers a substantial cost saving.
All courses will follow the same format as our extensive regional program, which we run at weekends and will provide the same extensive handout material and free on going technical support. As well as running courses from our existing program we are now adding more specialist events to expand our portfolio and offer a wider range of choice to our customers.
Our offices at Wennington are located only a few minutes drive from the main A1/A14 trunk roads and we are close to Huntingdon mainline station
Where Huntingdon is.
- 55 miles north of M25 J23 (South Mimms)
- 45 minutes direct line from Kings Cross to Huntingdon
- Easy access from all directions by road
- Located just 5 miles from intersection of A1 and A14 major trunk routes
- Nearest Airport Stansted — just 52 miles away
- Located on the outskirts of Huntingdon
To ensure that all delegates get the maximum benefit from our Photo Shoot events we are adding a recommended experience level and activity level for each event. In this way you can ensure that the event is suitable for your needs.
To understand the recommended experience level and activity level for each event click on the links below:
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- Understanding your digital EOS - part 1 - The basics
- A course which covers all the basics of SLR photography with your digital EOS. Whether you are new to SLR photography or just want to ensure that your basic photographic knowledge is up to date in this digital age, then this seminar will provide the grounding that you need.
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- Understanding your digital EOS - part 2 - Taking full control
- Most digital EOS cameras have a wide range of overrides and customisable settings to cater for the needs of all types of photographers. Some of these are useful for most photographers and some are aimed specifically at a certain type of photography.
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- Understanding your digital EOS - part 3 - Flash system
- Using flash in your photography can be a daunting prospect. However, the Canon flash system is simpler than most people think. Yes the guns and the cameras are doing fantastic calculations at unbelievable speeds but if you let them get on with it they do a wonderful job.
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- Understanding your digital EOS - part 4 - Software and workflow
- How to handle your digital images is something that concerns many photographers. Workflow can mean different things to different people but we explain in simple terms all the aspects of image handling to make your life easier and to give you more peace of mind with your image storing.
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- Making the most of your 580EX/580EX II flash
- The new speedlite 580 EX II couples up directly with the new EOS 1D Mark III and additionally allows setting of the fl ashgun controls via the camera menu system. It has some additional features including an improved metal locking shoe for extra durability, a new moisture and dust gasket and an external metering sensor for non-TTL automatic exposure control.
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- Wedding photography with your digital EOS flash system
- Wedding photographers are the group of photographers who have had more problems than most when switching to digital. As digital chips react differently to film it is important to understand how to handle these situations.
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- Making the most of your 1D Mark III camera
- The latest camera in the 1D series range is the 1D Mark III. Canon have designed this camera in response to the needs of professional photographers throughout the world and have included many new and advanced features. The camera has been re-engineered from the ground up and is a “must have” for the professional and advanced amateur.
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- How to shoot stunning macro images
- As you get closer to a subject, especially in nature, a whole new world of images open up for you and this can be a very rewarding area of photography. However, as you get closer so you have more things to control such as depth of field and especially lighting.
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- How to shoot stunning wildlife images
- We all like to take wildlife images but there are so many different subjects that come into the category of wildlife that a whole different range of techniques are required.
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- Art of seeing and creating stunning images
- How many times have you looked at an image and thought, “I wish I could take a photograph like that”. Well this seminar teaches you how to look at subjects in perhaps a different way than you have in the past and inspires you to create your own stunning masterpieces.
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- Art of seeing and understanding light
- Lighting is what photography is all about. The lighting and its correct use can make the diff erence between a good image and a stunning image. Artists have used light in their paintings throughout the years to bring them to life and create shape, depth and creativity to their work.
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- Understanding Photoshop Part 1
- This events looks at getting started with the program and the things that are essential to understand for the best results.
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- Understanding Photoshop Part 2
- We build on the basics taught on part one on this seminar and look at the main controls within the program for colour, density, saturation and sharpening adjustments.
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