Date: Sunday 8/6/2025
Time: 8:00am-11:00am
Price: £30
(Maximum of 7 people)
Description:
Hopefully my timings with the tide will give us maximum photo opportunities at this fabulous location. The 'boat graveyard' is the focus of this workshop, providing a wide variety of composition possibilities. We'll look at both wide views and much closer up images.
With a mix of composition and technical tips there is a good variety throughout the workshop. Being in a small group you have plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
Who it is suitable for:
Photographers of all ability, from beginners to more advanced. From compact camera, bridge camera to DSLR (not suitable for mobile phone photographers).
There is a 10 minute (approx) walk from the car park to the workshop location along a good, but uneven track. The walk will potentially have to take the higher path back, up some steps which are good but a little steep and uneven in places.
What to bring:
Camera - Spare battery can be useful when using your camera all day.
Lenses - A range of focal lengths will be useful, from wide angle to telephoto.
Tripod - If you have one, some are available to borrow if needed.
Cable release - Not essential, but useful if you have one.
Filters - Not essential, but useful if you have them.
What to wear:
Sturdy footwear is advisable. As is waterproof coat/trousers. When the tide is out it can be quite muddy.
Refreshments:
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.
Toilets:
There are public toilets at this location.
Not included:
Personal insurance, camera insurance, travel (to, from or during the workshop) and car park charges.
If you have any questions regarding workshops, or would like to book a place, please do get in touch.
07952 866252 - info@phil-morley.co.uk