Nyarko Photography
About
Photography was not some dream to me when I was growing up. I had zero passion, maybe it was because I had not met what would light up my imagination. I had never held a real camera before, the nearest I gotten to one was at a family photo shoot. To be frank it wasn't what I expected and me being a child I had zero interest.
But in the year 2013, I took a photography class, which was compulsory for my college program. Almost everyone in that class was some kind of "photonerd", I was the only armature. On one Wednesday afternoon the class was invited to an exhibition, which changed everything. I had seen the light and since then I have endeavored and or strive to understand and appreciate the art photography in itself and the beauty that lies within.
Its been almost 5 years now and I have learnt and taught people who seem to love what I do as a photographer. I have submitted some of my work to art exhibitions and live art shows. I have shot for brands and magazines alike. Not to forget I have shot mere individuals who find photography to be something to have and keep for as long as possible.
They saw words without actions is futile, so below are my social media handles. Check out some of my work maybe I can teach you one or two lessons.
Facebook: /nyarkophotography
Instagram: @nyarko_photography
Website: nyarkophotography.com
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
For a new student I mostly ask them what they know about photography. Throught their answers I can determine what they will need to get to where they want to be.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have 6 months of intense photography education (photo journalism) and 5 years of experience as a photographer.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Not exactly
How did you get started teaching?
Some of my photography client wanted to learn
What types of students have you worked with?
Amateurs, Begginers and Expects