Beginners Portrait Photography Course - 1 Day


 

Beginners Portrait Photography Course in Coventry — 1-Day Studio Course

Coventry studio · small groups · all beginners

Get to grips with portraits — light, settings and people

Beginners portrait photography course in Coventry — a friendly one-day studio course covering lighting, exposure, the camera settings that matter for people, and the composition that makes a portrait work. Hands-on, with feedback on your own camera.

Maximum four people, and we provide the models — so you get real attention and proper time to practise on a live subject.

1 day · 9am–5pm Max 4 people Models provided Spon Street, CV1
Beginners portrait course
£195
1-day studio course · models provided
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Is this course right for you?

If any of these sound familiar, you're exactly who it's for

This sounds like me…How the course helps
My portraits look flat or badly litWe start with how to read and shape light so faces look their best.
I don't know what settings to use for peopleAperture, shutter and ISO for portraits, set up properly on your camera.
My backgrounds are messy or distractingComposition and depth of field to separate your subject cleanly.
I feel awkward directing a subjectSimple, practical posing and direction you can use straight away — and we provide the models.
I'm worried I'll be the least experienced in the roomEveryone starts here. Maximum four people and no such thing as a silly question.
Can't make the fixed date?

Prefer 1-2-1, or the date doesn't fit?

The portrait course runs on set dates. If the scheduled day doesn't work around your job or family, you don't have to miss out — Alan's 4 × 2-hour private 1-2-1 package (£360) covers everything in the portrait course and more, one-to-one, scheduled entirely around you.

See the 1-2-1 package →

Why a class beats "just watching more videos"

Free tutorials can explain ideas, but most beginners come to me having tried them and still feeling stuck with portraits — because videos can't:

  • Put a real subject in front of you to practise lighting and posing on
  • Show you where each setting actually is on your specific camera
  • Give consistent advice — every channel seems to say something different
  • Look at your portraits and tell you exactly what to fix
  • Answer your questions or let you engage in the moment

In a small studio class you get all of that — personal, current, and tailored to the camera in your hands, with a model to work with.

Your day, step by step

1

Light & the face

Reading light, shaping it, and what flattering portrait light actually looks like — on a real subject.

2

Settings for people

Aperture, shutter, ISO and focus dialled in for sharp, well-exposed portraits.

3

Compose & direct

Framing, clean backgrounds, and simple posing to put your subject at ease.

What's included for £195

  • A full day of tuition and hands-on practical guidance (9am–5pm)
  • Models provided to photograph throughout the practical session
  • Constructive image review and feedback throughout the day
  • Notes and settings to take away and revisit

What to bring

You'll need a DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual exposure modes, ideally a zoom (50mm+) or a 50mm prime lens, a charged battery (and a spare if you have one), and space on your memory card. A basic understanding of exposure helps. Bring something to take notes — turn up ready to practise and ask plenty of questions.

Beginners portrait photography course in Coventry — students photographing a model under studio lighting with their tutor

Learn from a qualified professional

Alan is a BIPP-qualified professional photographer (ABIPP) and an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS), and has been teaching for over 15 years. He explains the 'why' behind every setting — so you know what to do when it counts, not just which button to press.

His mentoring clients have a 100% RPS distinction pass rate — 20+ LRPS and 4 ARPS to date.

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"I have thoroughly enjoyed all courses delivered by Alan. Great content and excellent delivery."

— Nuria Alonso
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"I am new to photography and got a lot from the course already. Explained in an easy-to-understand way, not too much jargon for beginners. Alan was very friendly and happy to answer questions."

— Helen Maddison
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"Excellent tuition with a knowledgeable instructor. Lots of tips, interaction and practical knowledge to help begin the photography journey."

— Pauli

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Choose your date and book your place

 
Beginners Portrait Photography Course - Coventry - 1 Day
£195.00

Beginners Portrait Photography Course

  • Location: 17A Spon Street, Coventry, CV1 3BA (Pay & Display, or Skydome Multi-Storey, 15 Croft Rd, CV1 3LD)

  • Duration: 1-day course, 9am–5pm (approx 1hr lunch)

  • Participants: Max 4

  • Start Dates: Portrait Photography Course

  • Saturday 11 Oct 2025 - Coventry

  • Level: Beginner

  • Description: A 1-day portrait photography course suitable for any amateur who wants to learn the fundamentals — lighting, exposure, camera settings and composition.

  • Equipment: A DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual exposure modes, and a good understanding of the basics of exposure, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Ideally a zoom lens (50mm+) or a 50mm prime.

 
Booking terms: A non-refundable deposit secures your place. Cancellations less than four weeks before the start date are not refundable, and no-shows forfeit the fee. Changing your date, or rebooking a missed course, incurs a £50 rebooking fee. The course runs with a minimum of two and a maximum of four participants; under-18s are welcome when accompanied by a paying adult. Interest-free payment plans and gift vouchers are available. Read the full booking terms & conditions →

Beginners portrait photography course — FAQs

Do I need an expensive camera or lens?

No. Any DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual exposure modes is perfect — it doesn't need to be new or expensive. Ideally bring a zoom (50mm+) or a 50mm prime, but the kit lens you already have is a fine place to start.

Will there be a model to photograph?

Yes. We provide the models for the practical session, so you get to photograph a real subject under studio lighting with guidance — rather than just talking theory.

I'm a complete beginner — will I be out of my depth?

Not at all. The course assumes only a basic understanding of exposure and builds from there. With a maximum of four people there's time for questions and individual help, and there's genuinely no such thing as a silly question here.

How long is the course?

It's a full day, roughly 9am to 5pm, with about an hour for lunch. You'll cover lighting, settings, composition and posing, with a hands-on practical session photographing a model.

Where is it held and is there parking?

The course runs at our studio at 17A Spon Street, Coventry, CV1 3BA. Parking is Pay & Display, or the Skydome Multi-Storey Car Park (15 Croft Road, CV1 3LD) is a short walk away.

Can a friend or partner come along to watch?

Places are limited to four participants to keep the day personal, so it's for booked participants only rather than observers. If a friend or partner would also like to learn, they're very welcome to book their own place.

Can under-18s attend?

Yes — younger photographers are welcome, but anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult on the course.

Do I get a certificate?

Not as standard, but one is available on request — an informal acknowledgement of completing your portrait photography training.

What if no dates are listed right now?

If you don't see a date to book, dates for the next course haven't been scheduled yet. The quickest option is Alan's private 1-2-1 package, which covers the same material around your own schedule — or get in touch to be told when the next date is set.

What can I do after the portrait course?

Most people add the Lightroom photo editing course to develop their images, or continue with monthly mentoring or 1-2-1 lessons. If you're aiming higher, there's also RPS distinction support.

What happens if a course can't run?

On the rare occasion a course can't go ahead, you'll be offered an alternative date or a credit.

Ready to take better portraits?

One day, a small friendly group, a model to work with, and a proper grounding in light, settings and people — that's all it takes to start making portraits you're proud of. Choose a date that suits you above, or if the fixed date doesn't fit your schedule, take the same content one-to-one. Either way, you'll come away knowing exactly what you're doing behind the camera, and why.