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Christmas Gift Certificates

16 December, 2011 (23:19) | general, newsletter, Site Updates, Uncategorized | By: Diarmuid

Are you giving a camera as a present for Christmas? Do you know someone who is receiving a camera for Christmas? Are you looking for that last minute present for someone who has an interest in photography? One of our courses could be the perfect gift. See details of our full range of coursesĀ on our [...]

New Travel Photography Course

26 August, 2011 (15:35) | newsletter, Site Updates | By: Diarmuid

The School of Photography is proud to announce a new edition to our range of photography courses: The Travel Photography Course. Our new course has everything you may have already experienced from the School of Photography: – Comprehensive instruction – - Hundreds of example images – - A fully documented Travel shoot – - The [...]

New Adobe Photoshop CS5 Features

13 June, 2010 (19:55) | Gear Guide, newsletter | By: Diarmuid

Photoshop is the standard from which all other image editing programs are measured. You’d wonder how improvements can be continually made to such a substantial program as this but Adobe always seem to find ways. Some criticism has been made to the lack of new and improved features with some previous versions of Photoshop CS. [...]

Do I need Adobe Photoshop?

2 January, 2010 (11:22) | general, newsletter | By: Diarmuid

We at School of Photography are often asked the question: Do I need the latest version of Adobe Photoshop in order to get the best quality from my photos? Our answer is usually in short; no. Adobe Photoshop is a professional program that has a wide range of uses, not just still photography. Therefore it [...]

Secure Your Online Images

8 October, 2009 (10:16) | newsletter | By: Diarmuid

The Internet is now the most popular way of displaying images for both amateur and professional photographers. However it is also the easiest way of photographic theivery or misuse of copyright. A few simple steps can reduce the chance of your images being used by others without permission. 1. Keep images small. The bigger the [...]