Gulf Photo Plus do some great photography courses and also do Photoshop and Light Room.
http://www.gulfphotoplus.com/workshops
http://www.gulfphotoplus.com/workshops/8/An-Introduction-to-Lightroom
I also did this workshop at Tiffany's home - yes you do get tea and biscuits :)
But their are also 2 cats running around .... so if you have allergies ...maybe opt for the DUCTAC venue instead
She is a young photographer that can tell you the basic about how to use your camera and is very insistant on not deviating from her manual.
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http://archive.tiffanyschultz.com/page1
My friend is doing courses in Dubai.
http://www.priscillava.com/workshops/Workshops.htm
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Hi Bluebird
Just make sure the person running the course is a seasoned photographer who has studied the subject at tertiary level and not just "passionate" about it .... your paying for the course so it would be fair to get someone who truly know the subject .
Who is freindly and passionate about photography
Someone who is familiar with your make of camera - or you might get a little behind in the class ... cos the lecturer will go with what he/she know and come back later to find those settings on your camera
Make a list of things you want to know and ask your lecturer before hand.
If you buy a DSLR - most manufacturers - sell the camera with a crash course on how to use it - so just check
In SA Nikon offers Nikon purchasers a course for free ... not sure about here though
Hi Bluebird, Tiffany Schultz does 4 week workshops either at Ductac or from her home in Umm Suqiem (with biscuits and tea) nothing but good things to say.
http://archive.tiffanyschultz.com/page1