Click Photography Workshops

Click Photography Workshops

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This is the page for Click Photography Workshops. We teach photography to young people. From Primary to A level.

Based in Hampton Wick - West London and working in schools and in our after schools clubs and through our holiday courses. Since 2010 we have worked with many schools and hundred of young people.

Photos from Click Photography Workshops's post 19/05/2026

Really excited and honoured to be invited to Buckingham Palace tomorrow for the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards presentations for 2026. So happy to be representing all of the young photographers who’ve made the journey with Click Photography over the last 10 years.

19/05/2026

Congratulations to & .aviram on their nomination for Best Documentary Short 🙌🏻

20/03/2026
20/03/2026

Photos from Click Photography Workshops's post 12/06/2025

Poppies at the Palace. Plenty of unopened buds and sure to last another week at least. A must for photographers young and old, and inevitably for the growing queue of instagrammers.
I was riding by and snapped it on my phone at 6pm - which is the best time for evening light on the old red brick. It'll be a different picture in the morning with the sun behind the Palace.
This is the best view of Cardinal Wolsey's original Hampton Court, and it's free !!
https://www.clickphotographyworkshops.com/ https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/

Photos from Click Photography Workshops's post 21/05/2025

Sphere photography with Click. Zara H's amazing glass ball daisy opens the gallery of pics from and . Shooting with spheres is tricky. Holding the camera in one hand and and ball in the other, dealing with reflections, and trying not to drop it or burn a hole in your hand. 😮 pics by Felix H and Tilly S (Teddington) Sam L and Izzy S (Waldegrave) & Mihalis P (Grey Court) https://www.clickphotographyworkshops.com/

Photos from Click Photography Workshops's post 05/10/2024

The Parkrunners in Bushy Park are off and running. 20 years since the first event took place just a few hundred yards from where I sit. It was Paul Sinton Hewitt's idea and when our young photographers snapped the great and good and ordinary of Kingston for our People of Kingston exhibition a few years ago, he came in to the studio and Eve Tyler, then in Y10 at Waldegrave School, took his picture. 50 million Britons have since run the 5k, and it's become a global phenomenon with runs in 23 countries, but it started across the road on a cold and wet Saturday with just 13 runners
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80r3myl990o

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