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  • Oct 20, 2022
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This Ninja Photographer aka Bob Fang asks that if you are genuinely interested in learning how to instantly improve your mobile photography that you do consider signing up for his Mobile Photography 101 class


The class will be split into half classroom and half in field photography where you will be given photography assignments to improve your posing, lighting, and editing.


Please bring your phone or DSLR camera and paper with pen to take notes.


Bob's intention is for you to instantly take better photos after our two hour class.


Please check out the videos below or the tabs on the upper right to see my photography portfolio.




Venue: The Godown Main Hall, Mezzanine


Dates: 29th & 30th Oct 22'


Sessions per day:

Session 1: 11:30am - 1:30pm

Session 2: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Session 3: 4:30pm - 6:30pm

Price per person:

RM99



Mobile Photography 101
29 October 2022 at 11:30 am – 30 October 2022 at 6:30 pmKuala Lumpur
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25 Comments


Capturing the perfect shot is all about timing and finding the right light, which reminds me of the serene atmosphere just before dawn. I often practice these photography tips during sehri time london when the streets are quiet and the morning glow is just starting to peek through. It’s a wonderful way to find beauty in the stillness before the busy day begins.

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I read your mobile photography 101 post and liked how you explained simple tips to make photos look better with just a phone camera because it made me want to practice more. Once when I had too much homework and a big writing task I had to use Professional SEO Copywriting Services to help me finish my work while I practiced taking photos, and it made the week feel less scary. It reminds me that small help can make learning more fun.

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I found the Mobile Photography 101 post really helpful because it breaks down simple tips that make your pictures look way better with just your phone. I remember once struggling with captions and even using an English communication exam-taking service for practice examples while trying these photography ideas, and it made both tasks feel easier at the same time. Reading this reminded me that learning small skills step by step can boost confidence and creativity.

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I liked the post because it gave clear, simple tips for getting better at mobile photography and made every step easy to follow even if you are new to it. Once when I was really stuck studying for a tough course, I used NEBOSH open book exam support, and it helped me break big topics into small pieces like the photo tips do here. Reading this made me think small changes make big improvements.

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