Private Tuition
Mark Gray is available for private photography classes at a location of your choice
Whether you shoot with digital or film, a half or full day private lesson with Mark will help you achieve much better results from your camera. Give us a call today to discuss your tuition needs in depth. From there we can provide some topic advice, location recommendations and a cost based on your needs.
Features:
- Choose from any locations Melbourne wide (Other locations are also available but may attract a travel surcharge)
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Bring your own camera and/or use Mark's professional panoramic Fuji GX617 medium format camera for no extra cost
- Receive a handbook full of highly informative, useful photographic information, resources and recommended suppliers
- Bring a friend and split the cost of the lesson between you (Additional handbook's are available for only $50 each)
The photos below were taken by Trevor Smithson during private tuition with Mark Gray.
©Photographs Copyright Trevor Smithson 2008
Student Testimonial
"As a keen photographer over the past 30 years I am always trying to improve my skills. Recently I had the privilege of spending four hours with Mark Gray and my skills and knowledge rose dramatically. I was able to achieve a level of ability which I had not yet been able to attain even though I had acceptances in National/International Salon Photography. Mark provided comprehensive notes, simple explanations and drew my attention to the elements required to produce excellent photos.
He used a practical “hands on” approach which facilitated greater understanding and learning of the photographic process. It was the best four hours of tutoring that I have ever experienced and I highly recommend to any person wishing to improve their photographic capabilities to take lessons from this great Australian landscape photographer.
One feature was not only the taking of the photo but also the requirements to achieve outstanding results in processing, printing and post production.
Thanks Mark for a wonderful photographic experience."
Trevor Smithson, Victoria
February 2008