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Build a Wix Photo Website

TBA

10:00 to 17:00 (UK)

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TBA

Interactive training over 2 sessions

Day 1: 10:00-14:15 with a 15 minute break

Day 2: 15:00-17:00 follow-up session - Please check and make sure you have this date available.

 

This module is delivered as 2 x 1.5hour sessions on the initial training day and then a 2hr follow-up session.

A website is an important part of photography these days. There are software tools that allow us to build a website with no prior knowledge. This workshop is ideal if you are looking to make an online “calling-card” or a way to show your pictures to family and friends or you need a business website for your photography. You don't need to be a programmer any more.

If you want to make a website but have struggled to get started, this workshop is for you! Using a powerful but simple tool we will quickly put together a photographic website and show you how to maintain it after the workshop.

This workshop is based on Wix, an easy to use, free on-line website builder that is especially good for photo websites.

Pre-requisites

  • You should be reasonably comfortable using your computer so we can avoid basic IT issues

  • A good enough internet connection to run zoom

  • Please create a free Wix account prior to the workshop by visiting here --> Wix 

  • You need a computer (PC or Mac) you cannot use a tablet or phone to create a website

  • Have some images ready to publish, ideally jpg files maximum 2000px long edge

Contact Details

Adrian Beasley +44 7785926738

adrian@abeasley.org

This is an On-line workshop delivered using Zoom.

You will receive a Zoom link as part of the email payment receipt. If you do not receive a receipt for payment please check your junk folder and contact me if you cannot find it.

 

Booking Policy

Bookings close 3 hours before the session starts

Cancellation Policy: 

For cancellations, please contact me to discuss. In general, if I am able to re-sell the place, I will refund you so please contact me as quickly as possible.

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