Get ready to be wowed by 50 examples of beautiful photography our grad students have created!
Lots of people think our photography courses only teach you how to capture beautiful portraits. It’s true that many of our students indeed join for the sole purpose of learning how to take better photos of their kids, but our lessons focus on the fundamental technical and creative skills that can be applied to virtually any kind of photography.
Our Advanced Photography Course is about building the skills for the photography you love…no matter the genre. Even our students who start out just wanting to take a better portrait often discover a love for all kinds of photographic genres and styles.
One of the beautiful side effects of having a love of photography is it allows us to enjoy and find beauty in so many aspects of our world. And whilst we love the beautiful CLG children that grace our community walls…today I’m thrilled to share with you an amazing collection of photos from our talented Advanced Grads. And guess what? They have nothing to do with child portraits!
So if you ever thought about learning photography with CLG but hesitated because you don’t have kids, or you do but you’re more interested in learning how to capture beautiful landscapes, an important moment…or street photography…or portraits of your furbabies, scroll down to see what our Advanced Grads have been up to.
Then take the leap and let us teach you the skills you need to take the kind of photos you want!
1. Abstract & Creative
Sue Gray, Advanced Graduate
Emma Davis, Advanced Graduate
Almitra Hill, Advanced Graduate
Bek Alexander, Advanced Graduate
Humera Aaqib, Advanced Graduate
Sandy Helliker, Advanced Graduate
Sonia Ragusa, Advanced Graduate
Related: 17 Inspiring Abstract Photos
2. Animals
Debra O’Flaherty, Advanced Graduate
Angie Schmitzer, Advanced Graduate
Carla Leland, Advanced Graduate
Jacqui Hutton, Advanced Graduate
Vicki Cardilini, Advanced Graduate
Related: Pet Photography – Tips For Taking Beautiful Portraits of Your Dog
3. Architecture
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
Veraine Spiller, Advanced Graduate
Veraine Spiller, Advanced Graduate
4. Astro
Jess Stoakes, Advanced Graduate
Kaylene Kerrison, Advanced Graduate
5. Food
Lindy Zolnierczak, Advanced Graduate
Amy Stricker, Advanced Graduate
Naomi Sherman, Advanced Graduate
Sally Frawley, Advanced Graduate
Related: How To Take Magazine Worthy Food Photography At Home
6. Landscapes
Annick Bidiville, Advanced Graduate
Amy Jo Jacobson Fairfield, Advanced Graduate
Chantel Harding, Advanced Graduate
Floss Butterworth, Advanced Graduate
Michelle Crush, Advanced Graduate
7. Long Exposures
Erika June, Advanced Graduate
Bek Alexander, Advanced Graduate
Sue Thorn, Advanced Graduate
Related: 5 Tips For Stunning Nightscape Photography
8. Macro
Humera Aaqib, Advanced Graduate
Related: 6 Breathtaking Macro Flower Compositions
Kimberly Baranowski, Advanced Graduate
Mel Champion, Advanced Graduate
9. Music/Performance
Melissa Bernard, Advanced Graduate
Melissa Bernard, Advanced Graduate
10. Nature
Heidi Talic, Advanced Graduate
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
Janey Peters, Advanced Graduate
Merissa Wakefield, Advanced Graduate
Anna Menendez, Advanced Graduate
Related: 32 Inspiring Nature Photos
11. Still Life
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
Mel Champion, Advanced Graduate
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
Related: 10 Still Life Photo Ideas Using Hard Light
12. Street
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
Sue Gray, Advanced Graduate
Alice Mariette, Advanced Graduate
13. Travel
Veraine Spiller, Advanced Graduate
Dana Whitley, Advanced Graduate
Related: Travel & Landscape Photography – A Beginners Guide
14. Urban Landscapes
Diane Nicolson, Advanced Graduate
Bek Alexander, Advanced Graduate
Sue Thorn, Advanced Graduate
If you’re ready for the next steps in your photography, to level up your creative artistry, develop the skills to shoot with confidence in any scenario, and discover your style… our next Advanced Photography Course is coming in September 2022! Click HERE to get more info and reserve your spot!
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