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Online school for photography learners

September 12, 2020 BY

Snap shot: Experienced photographer Aldona Kmieć is offering online mentoring and classes. Photo: SUPPLIED

PROFESSIONAL and passionate photographer Aldona Kmieć recently founded an online school with the aim of empowering people to take better photos while in lockdown.

Saturday Photography School offers a variety of lessons to suit different skill sets, which Kmieć said are currently delivered completely online.

“During the pandemic, I noticed it was a difficult time for many and that people were spending a lot of time inside and online,” she said.

“I thought why don’t I create something for people to connect with online and get some lessons going.

“I set up the website and the classes to offer people the skills to take better photographs.”

Her webpage currently offers two types of classes, the first being a general photography course for beginners which runs over 10 weeks.

The second option is for more intermediate photographers, who Kmieć said might just require some specific help and guidance.

“In the 10-week course, every week you learn the basics to allow you to be proficient with the camera and with techniques and it doesn’t have to be a Saturday either,” she said,

“However, if you already know a lot about photography and are struggling with specific things, because it can be confusing, the second option if the one for you.

“These are digital photography lessons which are one on one over camera are specifically for people who need a more

Photographer Aldona Kmieć in action shooting imagery for a client.

specialised and individualistic course.”

Formerly the operator of Ballarat Photo Walks, which were immersive photography classes taken around the city, Kmieć is glad to continue offering her expertise during this time even if it is just online.

Although she looks forward to taking in person classes again someday, Kmieć said it’s great for her and her students that she can put her passion into practice at this time.

“I’m trying to connect my experience as a professional photographer and get the message out there that it takes constant learning,” she said.

“Photography is an amazing way to battle mental illness, for me anyway and it’s a great way to explore your emotions and connect with another person through visuals.

“When you take up a passion and learn something new, you’re really giving something to yourself and treating yourself as a worthy person that needs attention, it’s a way of rewarding yourself and be kind to yourself.”

To learn more or book in for photography lessons visit saturdayphotographyschool.com.