Photography Feedback & Crit Sessions Online (1-2-1)

Photography Feedback & Crit Sessions Online (1-2-1)

Regular price £30.00 Sale price £25.00
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Skill Level: All levels

Duration: Up to 30 minutes a month

Location: Anywhere (online)

Notes:  10% off other bookings for subscription duration

Prices:  3 Months:  £25 / 6 Months: £40 / 12 Months: £70

Grow Your Photography with Positive & Constructive Feedback Sessions

Judging, editing and going through your own photos is one of the trickiest aspects of photography. Sometimes we can be too harsh with our own photos. Other times we attach too much emotion and sentiment to a photo that doesn't work.

Whether you want to get better at judging your own photography or you're looking to get work published, an outside perspective often provides the clarity you need. Gain confidence and hone your craft with trained professional and award-winning photographer Rich Bunce. 

- Monthly 30 minute feedback sessions online

- Positive and constructive feedback available via Skype, Zoom, Facebook or Email 

- Additional 10% discount code on any other Walking Photography booking for the period of your plan

 

Sessions are run monthly in blocks of 3, 6 or 12 and tailored around you and your timetable. 

    All sessions are delivered in person (via t'internet) by professional and award-winning photographer Rich Bunce.   

    Meet your Tutor...

    Hi, I’m Rich Bunce Walking Photographer and I’ve been a professional photographer for over 10 years. 

    I've been obsessed with taking photos since the age of 6 or 7.  Since completing my BA(hons) in Photography and Digital imaging in 2003 I have enjoyed over tens years as a fulltime freelance photographer, working in a variety of settings for a diverse range of clients that include the likes of Coca Cola and M&S.

    My photography has featured in publications and exhbitions across the world and is held in a number of private and some public collections. I have also been honoured with nominations in several prestigious photography awards. Recent highlights include highly commended in the International Garden Photographer of the Year Awards and last year's category winner in the British Wildlife Photography Awards. 

    As well as photography I have a real passion for being outdoors and creatively capturing my relationship with the environment around me. I also get a real buzz from sharing my knowledge and experience with others and seeing their enthusiasm for photography blossom! 

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      Can I bring children?

      From an early age, photography has played such a key role in my life. As part of my desire to champion photography to young people I offer free places for under 16s when accompanied by a paying adult

      What if the weather forecast is bad?

      You may be surprised just how many bad forecasts result in beautiful days - it happens a lot!

      Walking Photography will always try and proceed with a planned photo walk. If extreme weather conditions or severe accessibility issues arise, then the walk date will rearranged for a convenient date. 

      What if the weather is bad? 

      It is surprisingly rare to have an event that is completely marred by the weather. With a deep to commitment to offering fun and enjoyable photo walks and workshops, if the event is judged to have been ruined by the weather participants will be given a 50% discount voucher off a future Photo Walk workshop up to the same value. 

      Can I bring my camera phone or tablet?

      Yes! We welcome camera phone and tablet walkers on most photo walks. There are some events like Get a Grip Course and the Night Photo Walks where you require manual functions on your camera. Such events are clearly noted in the descriptions.

      What is the accessibility like? 

      Accessibility varies widely from event to event. Please get in touch with any accessibility questions.

      Walking Photography also offers Private Leisure Tours at a fixed rate that can be tailored to address any accessibility needs.