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You love photography. We love photography. So join us on our fun (and slightly drunken) London photography jaunts with drinks, banter and friends. All levels welcome.

You’ll have the chance to brush up on your skills with guidance from Frui’s very own photography tutors and a host of other budding snappers. It doesn’t matter if you’ve got an SLR, compact or even a pin-hole camera – it’s all about looking.

You’ll also be able to take part in our ‘photo challenge’ and win awesome prizes, which have included tickets to the Tate, day trips to Paris, photography courses, half price holidays, Champagne, archival A3 photographic prints and more!

Meet other shutterbugs and check out some past pics on the Photography Social Facebook group!

How it works:

After meeting in a pub and having a swift drink you’ll be split into teams before heading off to tackle a light-hearted photo challenge (each Social has a different challenge) and if you need a few pointers along the way, there’s always a tutor on hand to answer your questions. We then regroup in the pub where your team will be awarded points for your pics! Don’t worry, it’s all in the name of fun, and tiny bit silly. Go on, it only costs a tenner!

Got another question? Email social@frui.co.uk or check out our FAQs.
 

Photography Socials last from 7pm to 10pm (make sure you arrive early to bag a seat!)


Photography Social is proud to have teamed up with print specialists Point101.com, who are award winners a FREE A3 Giclée prints worth £15! AND, if that wasn't enough, everyone who attends will also £10 off selected Frui one day and half day courses!



Never been on a Photography Social before? In that case, you can bring a friend for free! But please email social@frui.co.uk to take us up on this offer. And hurry, as free places are limited to three per Social! (Your friend also has to have never been on a Social before too...)

See you on the night!

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