Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Digital Depot to open new training centre at its Warehouse Club


Digital Depot will open a new training centre at their Warehouse Club premises on 1st September. In January this year, the company first provided seminars and workshops, and due to its success these have become a weekly occurrence.
The new centre will seat over 40 delegates and will have a permanent studio set up, and will offer a much wider programme for keen newcomers, enthusiasts wishing to broaden their range, and professionals looking to explore a specific technique.
Stuart Boston, Digital Depot’s sales director, stated, “We have had a significant demand for weekend seminars and workshops and we already have a good number of events booked for Saturdays and Sundays from 1st September.”
Events are planned to include working with software packages, flash, studio lighting, printing, Applemac and software, plus various levels of working with the leading SLR cameras.
The new programme will again feature John Clements who has already inspired and informed delegates at previous events. John combines his years of experience as a working professional and his technical knowledge to provide easy-to-follow explanations and techniques.
John Clements was Nikon UK’s advisor of photography for a number of years and continues to work as a consultant with many photographic companies.
The Warehouse Club also plans to stage a number of members’ evenings as well as small seminars aimed at specific subjects including wedding, children and event photography.
The premises have also been contracted out by suppliers for the launch of their new products, which will allow Warehouse Club members to be the first to see and try new products.
Visit www.digitaldepot.co.uk for more info.

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