Beginners Portrait Photography Course - 1 Day
Beginners Portrait Photography Course in Coventry — 1-Day Studio Course
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.
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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 lit | We start with how to read and shape light so faces look their best. |
| I don't know what settings to use for people | Aperture, shutter and ISO for portraits, set up properly on your camera. |
| My backgrounds are messy or distracting | Composition and depth of field to separate your subject cleanly. |
| I feel awkward directing a subject | Simple, 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 room | Everyone starts here. Maximum four people and no such thing as a silly question. |
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.
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
Light & the face
Reading light, shaping it, and what flattering portrait light actually looks like — on a real subject.
Settings for people
Aperture, shutter, ISO and focus dialled in for sharp, well-exposed portraits.
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.
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.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed all courses delivered by Alan. Great content and excellent delivery."
"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."
"Excellent tuition with a knowledgeable instructor. Lots of tips, interaction and practical knowledge to help begin the photography journey."
Choose your date and book your place
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.
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.