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Frequently Asked Questions
 

1) Which Courses and Workshops does London School of Photography offer?
 
FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
A combination of Daily, Weekends and Evening Workshops
The time to complete the course can be Tailored by you, according to your schedule, within 6 Months.
Duration: FLEXIBLE - From 8 Weeks to 6 Months

PART TIME PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
Classes run every Wednesday from 10:30 to 16:30, starting on Wednesday
13 March 2013 and ending 21 August 2013. (Early booking is recommended) 

4 DAYS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
Every week: Monday to Friday from
10:30 to 16:30
(Monday & Tuesday: Level 1, Thursday & Friday: Level 2).
On Wednesday you are off with home-work and practical assignments.  

LEVEL 1 PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Every Weekend: (Saturday & Sunday from 10:30 to 16:30)
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment).  

LEVEL 2 PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Weekends: (Saturday & Sunday from 10:30 to 16:30)
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment).  

PHOTOJOURNALISM & STREET PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
Once a month: Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 16:30.
On Wednesday you are off with home-work and practical assignments.  

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
Once a month: Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 16:30.
On Wednesday you are off with home-work and practical assignments.  

STUDIO LIGHTING COURSE
Once a month: Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 16:30.
On Wednesday you are off with home-work and practical assignments. 
Also offered over 2 Weekends, (Studio Lighting Weekend 1 & 2) 

FOOD & PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
Once a month (starting in January 2012): Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 16:30.
On Wednesday you are off with home-work and practical assignments.  

CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment).  

PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment).  
Also offered over 1 Weekend.
 
LIGHTROOM ESSENTIAL TRAINING
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment). 

 
CAREER COACHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Evenings (Monday to Friday from 18:30 to 21:00 - Wednesday off with assignment). 

2) How do I enroll for one of your Courses? Do I need a Student Visa?
We do not send invitation letters or help with Visa applications.
All classes are taught in English.
 To join our workshops, simply follow the steps:
1) Fill in the Online Booking Form,
2) Make a payment using details provided on “Book Now” link found on our website,
3) Upon receipt of full payment we will send you an e-mail with confirmation and full instructions.  
 

Please check the level requirements before booking for advanced workshops as it is your total responsibility
to book the right level. You can contact us at any time by phone or e-mail to be assessed on your photography
level.
 

The minimum age to join our workshops is 18 years old (younger students can join with written authorization
from parent/guardian, please contact us before booking)
 

3) Can I get a Certificate after your workshops? Is your Certificate an accredited qualification?
You can request a Certificate after completing all our courses and workshops.
If you do well with your assignments, it will state you have completed the workshop to satisfaction. 
 

Our Certificate is one of the most prestigious and highly recognised throughout the world and we do reserve
the right to deny
Applications for a Certificate if you do not achieve the required standards.  

To work as a Professional Photographer, the only “Accreditation” you will ever need is a very strong portfolio
of images and this is what we, at LSP, will help you to build. Our Courses and Workshops emphasise
the importance of practice and if you are really passionate about photography, keep up the good work, and
build confidence, in a very short time you will have what it takes to break in the business of photography.
 

Some of our success stories:
Camelia Liparoti: www.chamelix.com
Roberto Cambusano (Street Photography): www.robertocambusano.co.uk
Fabrice Rizzato (Alt & Ego Studios: www.altandego.com
John Saint (Photojournalist): www.johnsaintphotography.co.uk
Romy Rodiek:
www.romyrodiek.com 

4) I am a complete beginner; which workshop shall I attend? 
The Digital Photography Workshops Levels 1 and 2 (or 4 Days Digital Photography). 


By attending both, Digital Photography Workshops Level 1 and Level 2, you will gain a full understanding of
the Fundamental Principles of Photography "FOCUS, EXPOSURE and COMPOSITION".
  


On Level 1 you will get to know your camera, your lenses, you will learn how to use it in fully Manual 
Exposure Mode and be confident with all menus and settings that are important to capture better images.  

On Level 2 you will develop your eyes learning about Elements of Design, Composition, White Balance,
Theme Photography and Photographing People & Places.


You can complete the Digital Photography Workshops Level 1 and 2 in the following ways:       
4 Days: Monday to Friday (Wednesday off), 10:30am to 4:30 pm
8 Evenings: Level 1 and Level 2: Monday to Friday (Wednesdays off), 6:30pm to 9:00pm     
2 Weekends: Level 1 and Level 2: Saturday and Sunday, 10:30am to 4:30 pm 
Workshops Syllabus  Dates and Prices 

5) I am a keen amateur and have been taking pictures for many years, which course shall I attend? 
We recommend starting with Digital Photography Level 1 for most students, even if you think you know your
camera
 very well. On this workshop you will learn to use the MANUAL Settings on your camera and really
understand
 all the shortcut buttons and functions properly.  If you have been taking pictures for a long time,
but still use
AUTO
 mode, P mode or SCENE modes, The Digital Photography Level 1 will be very good for
you. Even if you have
some
 knowledge, but are still unsure or need confirmation, well, you will be amazed
on how much more there is to
learn
 on what we think we know. 

6) I think I am a good photographer; can I book on Digital Photography Level 2 without having done Level 1 before? 
Yes, if you can use you camera in fully Manual mode and have a complete understanding of Lenses, Image
Size and
 
Quality, Advanced Exposure, Bracketing, Depth of Field, Motion Blur, Priority Modes and Focus
you can come
straight
 to Level 2.
Most people who come for Level 2 have done Level 1 before, and we’ll expect you to be fluent with the 
Level 1 Syllabus  

7) What camera do I need to have? 
You must have a Digital SLR Camera (DSLR) or a Pro-Compact camera with FULLY MANUAL
EXPOSURE MODE
 "being able to control ISO, Shutter Speeds and Apertures manually". 

Examples:  

DSLR cameras: 
Canon: 600D, 1100D, 60D, 5D Mark II, 7D, 1D.
Nikon: D7000, D3100, D5100, D90, D300S, D3.
Sony: a900, a77, a55, a35.
Olympus: E-5
Pentax K-5 and Kr 

Leica DSLR and Pro-Compact Cameras: M8, M9, V-Lux and D-Lux  

Pro-Compact Cameras:
Canon Powershot G12, G11
Nikon: 1V1 and 1J1
Panasonic DMC cameras (With MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE) 
Olympus PEN cameras 

8) I have just got my camera and know nothing about it; can I still enrol on your workshops? 
Yes, some of our students bring the camera still in the box. It is great to learn the right way from scratch, so don’t worry
about knowing nothing before the course. You will only need to charge the battery and also bring a memory card.  

9) I don’t have a camera yet. Can I still do the course? 
Ideally you would learn with your own camera, because different models vary a lot.
When buying a camera you have
 
to think about the size, weight, design, etc… We have DSLR cameras
which you can use during your course. Please
 confirm availability before booking the course calling us on
+44 (0) 207 659 2085.
You will be able to use the camera free of
 charge during the workshop hours at our studio.
If you would like to take the camera home for the assignments during your course, a refundable deposit of
£500 plus £50 a day fee will be charged in advance.
    


10) Which camera do you recommend buying? 
We recommend the following cameras kits on an entry level:
 
CANON 600D body + 18-200mm lens (Canon or Sigma) or Standard 18 to 55mm lens.
NIKON D5100 body + 18-200mm lens (Nikon or Sigma) or Standard 18 to 55mm lens. 

The cameras and lenses above meet all the requirements for great pictures, they are light and we chose an
“all in one”
 zoom lens that is great for General Photography. It’s a light kit, ideal for travel.  
Let us know if you intend to pursue a career in photography and we will be able to recommend the right
equipment for
 the field you choose.  

11) What do I need to bring for the workshop?
1) Your camera, lens, fully charged battery, clean memory card, pen and paper. 
2) Wear comfortable clothing and shoes as we walk a lot to locations. 
3) Check the weather and be prepared for cold, rain, snow, and hopefully, a lot of sunshine.
4) Travel light, we often finish or start classes on locations, but if you have any heavy luggage it
can be arranged
 with your trainer to leave it at our studio before/after the classes.  

12) Do we have a break during the course?
 
Our weekday and weekends workshops run from 10:30am
 to 4:30pm, with 10 minutes coffee/tea break and
1 hour
 
lunch breakOur evening workshops run from 6:30pm to 9:00pm 
with 10 minutes coffee/tea break. 
(Water - Coffee - Tea and Biscuits in our Studios are free).  

13) Do you offer accommodation? 
No, but we can recommend a hotel with very easy access to our school:
Dean Street Townhouse: www.deanstreettownhouse.com  

Using our favorite hotel booking website, search in these areas (with easy access by train or bus)
Soho, Covent Garden, Oxford Street, Fitzrovia, Piccadilly, Mayfair, Bond Street, Marble Arch, Holborn,
Queensway, Bayswater, Kensington, Notting Hill, Russell Square, Euston Square, Camden.
 


Trip advisor link:
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ 

14) If I cannot make it on my workshop dates, can I book another date or get a refund? 
Bookings can only be rescheduled with 14 days (2 Weeks) notice and must be taken within three months of
the original booking.
 If you decide to withdraw from a workshop, you must inform us at least 14 days
(2 Weeks) before the first day
 
of class; we will refund your fees, less a £95 withdrawal fee for Weekend and
Evening Workshops and £195 for Monday to Friday daily Courses.  


Our obligations to the professionals who teach at the Centre dictate that no refund of payments will be made 
to you if you do not notify us of your withdrawal 14 days (2 Weeks) before the start of the workshop. 
No refund of fees will be made for no-shows, for withdrawal after the workshop begins or for booking on
to
 the wrong level.
 

Gift Vouchers are not refundable and must be used within 3 months of their issue date.
 
Gift Vouchers can only be extended 1 extra month with 15 days (2 Weeks) notice from the expiry date.
 
All participants will be refunded IN FULL or be offered an alternative date or delivery method if a course
or workshop is cancelled by us or if it doesn't reach a minimum number of participants.
 

Please read our
Terms & Conditions for bookings, liability and refunds