2 Portrait courses in Leeds

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY

5.0(2)

By Creative Photography By Dean Photography

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
Delivered In-Person in Birmingham or UK WideFlexible Dates
£150 to £250

PORTRAITS, PET PORTRAITS AND COMMISSIONS

By Wyllie Fox Tuition

Commission an original, traditional and quirky Portrait in oils, acrylics or digital sketches

PORTRAITS, PET PORTRAITS AND COMMISSIONS
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£75 to £645

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Portrait Photography

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

This course aims to teach you how to become a portrait photography expert.

Portrait Photography
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Portrait Photography Masterclass

By Study Plex

Portrait Photography Masterclass
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography

4.8(12)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography
Delivered Online On Demand44 hours
£309

Complete Portrait Photography Course

By Lead Academy

Complete Portrait Photography Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Photoshop Portrait Editing: Dodge & Burn Technique

By Course Cloud

Photoshop Portrait Editing: Dodge & Burn Technique
Delivered Online On Demand
£319

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography Course

By One Education

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography Course
Delivered Online On Demand44 hours
£399

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography Course

By One Education

Event & Wedding Planner & Portrait Photography Course
Delivered Online On Demand44 hours
£399

Portrait Photography Masterclass

By Course Cloud

Portrait Photography Masterclass
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Level-3 Family Photography Portrait Course

By Course Cloud

Level-3 Family Photography Portrait Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Creative Photography - Photography Composition & Portrait Photography Masterclass

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Creative Photography - Photography Composition & Portrait Photography Masterclass
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours 33 minutes
£11.99

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Osburn Training Academy

osburn training academy

5.0(12)

Leeds

Founded on the basis of providing training to a standard, which we believe every learner deserves we ensure each course is tailored to your needs, we talk to you, listen to you and provide you with feedback for each learner. Osburn Training Academy is proud of the rich heritage surrounding the Osburn name. Having completed her studies under Florence Nightingale, Lucy Osburn was chosen to travel to Australia where she redefined the approach to nursing practice, her compassionate approach, impeccable nursing standards and pioneering drive inspired us to continue her legacy through training and educating others. In March 1868, Lucy-Osburn, with five other nursing sisters, arrived in Sydney to take charge of the Infirmary. They were sent by Florence Nightingale in answer to an appeal from Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales. A week later they had a royal patient, when the Duke of Edinburgh was wounded by a would-be assassin at Clontarf. But in spite of the public acclaim this brought them, Lucy Osburn and her staff faced a long fight with prejudice and ignorance in their efforts to reform the infirmary. The idea of gentlewomen working as hospital nurses was still novel, and to many people shocking; Lucy Osburn own father had turned her portrait to face the wall when she entered the Nightingale College of Nursing. Thwarted at every turn by suspicion and jealousy, even among the doctors, and by an inefficient system of management, Lucy Osburn battled on undaunted, for 16 years and eight months. Most of the Lucy Osburn sisters took up positions as matrons at various hospitals. By these means the Nightingale teaching and standards became accepted practice in the hospital system of the colony. By the time she returned to England she had laid the foundation of modern nursing in New South Wales, and Sydney Hospital was launched on its long and distinguished career of service to the community. After some years nursing among the sick and poor in London, Lucy died of diabetes at her sister’s home in Harrogate in 1891.