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It was a good event Peter, and a good intro to AI. Just to clarify, AI within Photoshop is free at the moment, although of course Photoshop is not free. Although it is great value as the Photographer package in creative cloud, which al gives full access to AI in Adobe Express.
Would be very interested in small group shoots and 1 to 1 shoots. But just checking is the new studio reachable by public transport?
The studio is just across from RSPB Old Moor on Manvers Way and I believe there are several bus routes run close by.
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some of the pics certainly have that cold and wet feel !! Brrrrrr – RaeBerry has done brilliantly !!
Awww thank you so much this was my favorite shoot!
Thanks John. A bit of a different experience for me …… and I’m not used to being so cold !!!
Very Nice series!
thank you.
cracking series that Peter well done to all
Excellent images Peter – very sixties – Cheers Bryan Molloy
[…] or perhaps come along to one of the events we have arranged. You can find these listed in the Main menu . Or maybe arrange a solo studio session? We are always there to offer any help we can on any […]
[…] one of my favourite images from the shoots with Missa Rae Berry and you can find out why on this earlier post . You can also see more of the images from our shoots last […]