We teach photography with digital cameras. Here is an old analogue camera, which differs slightly in its operation. You can bring a small compact camera, a bridge camera, a mirrorless system camera or an SLR to the Mönchengladbach photography course. No matter which camera you bring, you will take great photos!
In our Mönchengladbach photography course, we provide customised training for your very personal photography know-how. You benefit from our expertise as a professional photographer. You benefit from our experience and our ideas for creative photography.
Would you like to leave the fully automatic mode of your digital camera and understand all the functions? We can help you get to know and use your programmes and manual settings correctly.
Would you like to know why your camera sometimes takes underexposed and sometimes too bright photos? We'll explain it to you and give you valuable tips on how to take correctly exposed photos.
Understand the aperture of your digital camera, learn how to blur the background (depth of field). Would you like tips for portrait photography? All of this is possible, as our photo training is tailored to you. We talk about the theory together and go on your own photo excursion. No matter which camera you have, be it a small digital compact camera, a digital bridge camera, mirrorless system camera or digital SLR camera.
We have the most popular photography courses for you:
You can use the photo course as a Birthday present, Christmas present or the perfect gift for a loved one as a token of appreciation. We will send you the personalised Gift voucher. We will personalise the gift voucher with the name of the recipient. Anyone who enjoys photography will be delighted, whether beginner, amateur or enthusiastic hobby photographer. And of course you can also give the photo course to someone in Viersen, Erkelenz or elsewhere in NRW.
Telephone photo trainer Peter Roskothen: 0 21 58 40 40 62 or:
Our photo course is available for Mönchengladbach Viersen Süchteln Erkelenz and many other cities in NRW.