MyPhotoSchool Ltd is a unique global online photography school. It is driven on two fronts:
i) A surge in demand for more high quality online training in photography, prompted by the digital revolution.
ii) The need to re-energise revenue streams for published photographic authors due to falling book sales.
Photography courses cover everything from getting to grips with the equipment, understanding light and exposure, perfecting composition, professionally editing and making money from photography. Tutors at MyPhotoSchool, include world renowned wildlife photographer Heather Angel, former president of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS); David Newton, professional photographer, journalist and author of technical guides to photography; Nigel Hicks, Associate of the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP), professional photographer and author; Tony Worobiec, Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, founder member of Arena, journalist and author; and Paul Harcourt Davies, professional photographer, author and conservationist. For more information on all of the MyPhotoSchool tutors and the courses that they teach, please go to: http://www.my-photo-school.com/courses/.
MyPhotoSchool Ltd was founded in 2009 and is privately owned by Duncan Heather and Elspeth Briscoe. It’s sister school is MyGardenSchool
About Us:
Founder and Managing Director, Duncan Heather

Duncan is an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society and member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers. Although he still considers himself an amateur he has twice been a IPA-Lucie award winner; has won the SWPP & BPPA Monochrome Photographer of the Year and was placed first in the RHS Garden Photographer of the Year Competition.
Founder and Director, Elspeth Briscoe

Elspeth spent 15 years working in strategy and marketing developing some of the world’s most successful internet companies. She was one of the first 30 people at eBay.co.uk and loved the innovation side of building a groundbreaking internet company. Before becoming involved with the Internet, Briscoe spent several years as a hobbiest photographer and artist – doing a pre-foundation at St Martin’s Art college. She still has a keen appetite to continually improve her photography.