Hampshire

Free photography workshop aims to reveal five secrets at Fleet Library

By

Lisa Hayes
28 May 2026, 2:57 pm

Photography enthusiasts in Fleet can uncover five secrets to improve their skills at a free workshop at Fleet Library on Tuesday, 2 June 2026. The session, titled Taking Better Photographs – Five Secrets Most People Never Learn, runs from 7:30pm to 10pm and will be led by Kevin Ahronson, founder of the Hampshire School of Photography. Whether a complete beginner or someone who has lost momentum, the workshop promises accessible guidance rather than overly technical jargon.

Booking is essential for what is described as a one-off opportunity at the library, which sits near Fleet Railway Station. Kevin Ahronson brings over 50 years of photography experience to the evening, having taught since 2009. He set up the Hampshire School of Photography in 2016 with his wife Linda to meet growing local demand and now offers a range of courses from beginner workshops to advanced masterclasses.

The session focuses on five key principles that explain why some photographers continue to grow and enjoy their hobby while others struggle. It is designed to be engaging and encouraging, catering for those who are completely new to photography as well as those who have been photographing for a while but feel they’ve lost direction. Residents can secure a spot through the council’s online booking system.

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