Want to use your iPhone or point-and-shoot camera to take photos for your business but don’t want to make photography your hobby?  If so, then you’re exactly the sort of person that I wrote my “Photography for busy business people” course for.  Every business needs photos – they help your social media posts get noticed and shared more often and mean you can use visual social media like Instagram and Pinterest to get your products and services in front of potential new customers.  But most businesses can’t afford to have a professional photographer on tap so getting you and your staff to take usable photos of the events you run or attend, the products you make or your clients experiencing your services will help and that’s what this 2 hour workshop is all about.
I ran a taster session at Stratford-upon-Avon Business over Breakfast group the other week and it was so popular that I’m running a special session for members and their guests on Wednesday 18th June 2014 straight after our regular meeting.

We’re going to cover

  • creating usable photos
  • telling your story visually
  • tips and hints on getting great people pictures
  • composition ideas to give your photos more impact
  • getting your photos out there – sizing for social media, getting permission, adding words, copyright and naming your files to help SEO

All from 9am to 11am for just £10.  (I normally charge £199+ to run it at your offices.)  If you come along from 7am you can join in the business networking too.  Interested?  Give me call to find out more.  There are only a few spaces left so be quick.  If you can’t make the 18th June, then I’m happy to chat to you about visiting your business or your networking group to run a bespoke session just for you and your staff.

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