From street photography to mastering your compact camera to learning how to ‘look’ to drawing at London Zoo, we’ve got a whole new range of fun, unique and informative one day and half day courses.

Our courses are designed to get you up to speed and inspired with whatever creative discipline you are interested in pursuing. We strongly believe that a course should not just teach you ‘the basics’, but should also inspire you to get out there afterwards and continue being creative.
Book one for yourself or book one for a friend… There’s a course for everyone! Find out more at http://www.frui.co.uk/frui_courses/

Our friend, none other than Mr Ed Veasey, has only gone and launched his own photography website for London photographers. It’s got exhibition news, competitions and events. Check it out at www.photographylondongroup.com
Henry here… I’ve just been sampling the very best local pubs, guest houses, restaurants and scenery in County Kerry to make sure that everything is top notch for our all new landscape photography weekend break.
I didn’t take my camera on purpose, as I knew I’d get distracted, but I did have my trusty Blackberry. Here’s one I took at the top of the Conor Pass on Dingle. Go, on. Knock me down a peg or two and critique my shot…

A little while ago we asked some of our tutors for a few pointers on how to live a more creative life. We got some fantastically inciteful responces (well these are Frui tutors after all!)
Here are some of their best thoughts compiled into a little PDF for you to mull over. (It’s worth noting that while we wholeheartedly agree with Selwyn’s first responce – “Drink as much wine as possible and eat out at least 5 nights a week”, we thought his second offering was maybe a little bit more helpful…)
Click somewhere around here to download Frui’s Creative Tips
From photography, to truffle hunting, to picnics in the hills, to bbq’d spaghetti, to drunken dancing on an Italian farm… this holiday had it all!












Read more about our Photography Holidays in Italy here
Would Gary Lineker not bother warming up before a game? Would Jeremy Bates forget to do a few squat thrusts before going on court? Would Chris Akabusi launch straight into a 100 meter sprint? Of course not!
It’s imperative that all budding snappers practice regular shutter finger exercises. Not only will this reduce the rise of injury, it will also radically improve you photos.
Apparently David Bailey does 250 finger flexes every morning before breakfast…
