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Experienced professional photographer expands business to include tuition and coaching
**Sally Ann Norman, who has 25 years of experience, launches What’s The Focal Point – a new venture aiming to demystify the camera. ** Sally Ann Norman has launched a new venture entitled What’s The Focal Point, which offers fun, structured and valued learning experiences for photographers of all levels – from beginner to expert.
Courses are being taught at a range of venues, including Cheeseburn Grange; a 19th Century country house, The Sill; Northumberland’s only National Park, and on location in Newcastle/Gateshead and Durham (or a location of the student’s liking). Each course is designed to offer students the tools they need to explore, enjoy and master both the practical and creative elements of photography.
The courses on offer are as follows: • Photography for Beginners – Day 1 • Photography for Beginners – Day 2 • Camera Phone Workshop • Half a Day Personal Tuition • Full Day Personal Tuition • Training for Business • Residential Courses in Durham and Newcastle/Gateshead • Outdoor Courses at Cheeseburn Grange and The Sill
Sally Ann Norman says: “Whether you’ve many years’ experience under your belt and simply want to refine or develop, or if you’ve a good eye for photography but never quite got over that ‘fear’ of the camera, What’s The Focal Point could be ideal for you. I believe that photography should be fun and What’s The Focal Point is here to show you how!” Anyone interested in attending a course with What’s The Focal Point is invited to book via the website. Courses range from £50 through to £800.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatsTheFocalPoint/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sallyannnorman Website: https://www.whatsthefocalpoint.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicky Mckeen .
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