try these:
http://www.lsptraining.com/
http://home.clara.net/yokematze/teaching.htm
London school of photography (south molton street 34 /west end)
The weekend workshops run from 10:30am to 04:30pm with 1hr lunch break.
2006-09-20 03:41:17
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answered by Semiramis 4
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Affectionately called "Marvellous Melbourne" through the gold hurry of the 1850s, the title continues to be used nowadays for Australia's next largest city Melbourne, a city that you can visited with hotelbye . Situated on the banks of the Yarra River, near the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a contemporary metropolis steeped in history. With great wealth developed from the regional goldfields, regal buildings were constructed throughout the city. A number of these structures still stay today, and Melbourne is regarded as having more types of Victorian architecture than every other town in Australia. One place you can't miss in your visit to Melbourne may be the Southbank and Arts Centre Melbourne. Located on the banks of the Yarra River this place is just a culturally wealthy attraction for visitors. Southbank promenade is full of indoor/outdoor cafés, restaurants, and live entertainment. Quickly recognizable by their spire, the Arts Centre incorporates a range of theaters and spaces such as the State Theatre, Playhouse, Fairfax Theatre, and Hamer Hall, the premier efficiency space for the admired Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
2016-12-23 02:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually yes, if I see a few interesting or suspicious questions/answers from someone I'll check out their about me and sometimes even search through their activity and even check the name they've signed up with(which no one should be able to see but there's a trick to it lol). Yeah it's a little stalkerish but it's really helpful to recognize trolls and gain insight on people here. Like you're a Mean Angel, what does that mean anyway?
2016-03-17 23:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Zoom-In Photography do a range of courses, they're based near Clapham High Street. They can be accessed through the internet.
2006-09-24 00:22:39
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answered by debzc 5
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London is a great place to spend the holyday in household, specially with kiddies since in London are a lot of kid-friendly places to see and that Hotelbye is the spot to start knowing. In London you may get close up and particular with underwater animals at SEALIFE London Aquarium or investigate the Science Museum, London's active link of research and technology and equally are perfect for fun household holyday in London. London also offers for visiting the Tate Contemporary, Britain's national museum of contemporary and modern art. And, not your investment SEALIFE London Aquarium; your home of 500 species of marine life, from sharks and piranhas to Nemo-style clownfish. London is let me make it clear a distinctive city.
2016-12-14 20:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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City Lit near Holborn have a good range of begineers courses.
Also try City & Islington
2006-09-22 00:49:32
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answered by Lisa 2
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WHERE IN LONDON ARE YOU
THERE ARE LOADS OF CLUBS WHICH CAN HELP JUST PUT IN YOUR AREA AND PHOTOGRAPHY
THERE IS A GREAT CLUB BETWEEN COVERT GARDEN AND LEICESTER SQUARE THAT DO SHORT COURSES .
CHECK THE LOCAL PHONE BOOK
2006-09-20 03:24:16
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answered by RAMSBOTTOM 5
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try floodlight.com and hotcourses are great for in london...you can search by area and time of day and level! xx
2006-09-25 07:40:42
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answered by lucy lu 1
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www.citylit.ac.uk Adult education in Covent Garden. Loads of courses on photogaphy.... Any help?
2006-09-20 07:16:12
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answered by Andy W 1
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try http://www.arts.ac.uk/
The best arts college there is in London!
2006-09-24 10:12:15
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answered by Philip_K 2
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