Digital Photography Crash Course in London is a focused half-day class that turns camera owners into confident shooters. Located in London, England, this six-hour workshop teaches beginners how to control focus, shutter speed, and exposure so they can freeze motion or create deliberate blur. The course is aimed at owners of digital cameras with manual settings and runs in a classroom on the first floor; if you have mobility concerns note there is no lift and the venue requests you contact the office. Participants should be at least 16 years old and arrive five to ten minutes early, ringing the PCL door bell to be let in. The lesson plan is practical and compact. Instructors move through buttons and menus, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation, autofocus and manual focus, and depth of field. You'll practice aperture and shutter-priority modes, learn exposure lock, and experiment with techniques for freezing or blurring motion. The course format is ideal for photographers who want hands-on time and immediate feedback without committing to a multi-week program. If only one person books, the operator may convert the session to a one-to-one format or reschedule. Why this matters in London: the city's mix of historic brick façades, contemporary glass, and active street life offers an immediate classroom outside the door. Even a controlled indoor session translates quickly to urban photography skills—metering for high-contrast scenes, choosing focus points amid moving crowds, and composing against both Georgian terraced houses and modern towers. Bring whatever kit you own; the class does not supply equipment and attendees are responsible for their gear. For a small extra fee you can purchase a Certificate of Completion. Practical tips: the course runs approximately six hours and covers both technical settings and creative approaches, so expect concentrated instruction with periodic hands-on exercises. Language support for the live guide is not listed; check with the office if you require translation. Accessibility notes and any special requirements should be raised in advance. Who should book? Beginners who own a camera with manual controls and want a compact, high-impact workshop in central London. Results are immediate: after a focused morning or afternoon you'll understand how aperture, shutter speed and ISO work together, how to lock exposure, and how to make intentional motion in your images. The location, clear checklist, and short, practical curriculum make this an efficient way to upgrade your photography on a city trip. If you have questions about equipment compatibility or want to request a one-to-one at booking, contact the office ahead of time. Check-in asks that you aim to arrive five to ten minutes early, and remember the small certificate fee of £5 if you want written proof of completion. Take notes