Kids Photography Course
This course was written by Ivan Skinner | Edited by Paul Crawford
Does your child LOVE taking photos?
A fun, interactive photography course designed especially for children aged between 9 and 13 years old.
A great chance for the budding photographer to
- gain some basic photography knowledge
- begin to develop their photography skills
- grow in confidence and self-esteem
while using their camera or smartphone to begin their lifetime journey in photography.

What will they learn?
- The History of Photography
- Setting up their Camera or Smartphone
- Composition
- Tips & Tricks to help take better photos
- Basic Photo Editing
- Take better photos of their family & pets
- Learn to "see" like a photographer
What is included?
- Comprehensive Guide for Parents / Guardians
- 15 bite-sized jargon-free lessons
- 20 fun photo activities
- Worksheets to download & print
- Lifetime access to course materials
- Certificate of Completion
What Camera do they need?
We have designed this course to be completed with ANY type of Camera or Smartphone. We have tried to steer away from overly technical details and want to teach the kids how to "see" like a photographer

Your Instructor - Ivan Skinner
Ivan has been taking photographs since he was a pupil in primary school!
He had a very successful career as a teacher and primary school Principal.
Yes! He was the original Principal Skinner!
He retired three years ago and set up “Tin Man Photography”, producing high quality ‘images with heart’ for families and commercial clients, as well as landscape photography, weddings and one-to-one tuition.
His photographic knowledge and skills, combined with almost 30 years of teaching experience, makes him the ideal instructor for ‘Teach Your Kids Photography’.
{Additonal images, material and editing by 247 Founder, Paul Crawford}

Buy this Course
Buy this Course
£29.00
£29.00 GBP | €34.70 EUR* | $35.95 USD*
1 Year Access for £29.00
* Your purchase will be processed & charged in £ GBP - prices shown for € EUR & $ USD are provided only as an estimate