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Attend a beginners photography course

The photography classes will be very beneficial to aspiring photographers who are looking forward to a fulfilling career in photography.

A passion for taking photos and an eagerness to learn new photography skills is all it takes to be part of the free photography beginners classes offered by the City of Ekurhuleni.

The cut-off date for submitting applications is September 14.

The classes will run until the end of November.

The programme seeks to equip young amateur photographers who aspire to be better photographers with necessary skills.

The entrants must be aged between 18 and 30 years and reside in the Eastern region of Ekurhuleni, which include KwaThema, Langaville, Tsakane, Geluksdal, Duduza and Springs.

The beginners’ photography classes will be held at the KwaThema Library.

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The classes are not a learnership or employment and therefore participants will not be paid stipends and neither will their meal nor transport costs be covered.

Clr Dora Mlambo, Ekurhuleni’s member of the mayoral committee (MMC), encouraged the youth and women to take advantage of this skill development opportunity.

“There is a very high demand for the free photography classes and we can only accept a limited number of students, which include women, in this programme,” said Mlambo.

The photography classes will be very beneficial to aspiring photographers who are looking forward to a fulfilling career in photography.

The classes will be presented one day per week, on Tuesdays from 10am to 1pm.

Interested candidates can get an application form at the Springs Art Gallery.

For further enquiries and registration contact facilitator Raymond Mokoena on 083 558 5573 or acting education and development officer Plantina Kodisang on 011 999 8727 or at plantina@ekurhuleni.gov.za

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