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Album design course with Terry Hewlett - A wedding day is something your clients will want to remember for the rest of their lives so why not learn how to create interesting and unique photo albums to make the big day a little more special.
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Gold award-winning Terry Hewlett of forevervisual (www.forevervisual.com ) has announced a new album design course which will help photographers design stunning litho, coffee table and traditional albums.
The course will detail the design concepts used in current contemporary albums and the growing interest in photo books. As a photographer you will have taken great care over your images and will want them displayed to your client in a visually spectacular presentation.
Terry will demonstrate how to design pages (no templates) in Photoshop and Photojunction as well as the creative use of software like Booksmart. Treat your images to the presentation they deserve. You will learn to appreciate the elements of design colour, perspective, shape, balance and harmony that go to create visually creative designs.
This course will provide you with the foundation skills to design and create really stunning unique albums for your clients.
This is a one-day course held in Wiltshire on Sunday 14th September 2008.
The course fee is £145.00 inclusive of lunch.
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I don't think it's for me having looked at the site. The 16x12 virtual album has a fish-eye shot on practically every page, and there's a whole double spread with just food on it, don't know many brides who would want that in their album. A lot of money for an average offering?
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