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£250
£250
Delivered In-Person
All levels
Where your lasting memories are etched in the realms of time, and forever on camera.
Inspirational, iconic and sometimes elusive - the beauty of the Highlands captured on camera. Stunning scenery and dramatic locations range from the majesty of the hills to the turquoises, blues and emerald waters of the beautiful west coast. Discover beautiful locations including; historic Assynt, the hauntingly beautiful Isle of Skye or iconic Glen Affric. Atmospheric landscapes and panoramic vistas provide us with limitless photographic opportunities to explore new perspectives and compositions whilst the ever changing light adds to the creative potential.
Dramatic and evocative settings guide you into exploration of composition and perspective to better understand the importance of location.
Discover the secrets of landscape photography – understanding and using light, composition and location to create memorable results. Tuition in panoramic photography of scenic vistas, the use of filters to provide more balanced colour saturation and the application of High Dynamic Range techniques are just some of the topics we can cover. If you would like to learn more about landscape photography techniques and to understand how to take panoramas of scenic vistas, this is the course for you!
My bespoke workshops are designed around the development of your landscape photography in inspirational Scottish Landscapes. With workshops available anywhere in the Scottish Highlands, you will benefit from a varied choice of landscapes ranging from beautiful coastlines to iconic scenery, not forgetting the idyllic Scottish Hebridean islands.
With a huge range of choice, I will guide you with suggestions for appropriate locations as we plan your photographic adventure.
During each workshop you will receive personal tutoring in the art of landscape photography, including:
The importance of scale in the landscape
Understanding weather and the local environment
Understanding location and landscape composition
Applying aperture and depth of field
Using natural light
Effective exposure
Choice of lens and focal length appropriate to the location
Choice of filters appropriate to the location, including Neutral Density, Graduated and Polarising filters