Photography fans have the chance learn about a career in the industry from one of the best in the business.
Grant Scott, the former art director of Elle and Tatler and current editor of specialist film and photography magazine, Hungry Eye, will be hosting an evening at the South Norwood adult education centre (CALAT).
The event on December 6, will give photographers and film makers a unique opportunity to get an insight into the industry, from someone who has been working there at the highest level for many years.
As well as directing the art teams at household fashion and lifestyle guides, Mr Scott has also edited Professional Photographer, Photography Monthly and Turning Pro magazines.
His clients over the years include national and international brands ranging from the John Lewis Partnership and The Ritz, to Universal Records, Bang and Olufson and Sony Ericsson.
Mr Scott will be speaking at the White Box photographic studio, which was set up at the South Norwood CALAT centre two years ago.
The evening starts at 7.30pm and costs £6.50. Tickets are available in advance by calling 0870 556 1630.
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