We will meet at 6pm on the first evening at the Fox House in Hathersage for introductions and a programme brief before dinner. Our exact itinerary is weather dependent however our photography will commence the next morning with a dawn shoot before retuning to the hotel for breakfast. We will then venture out again to explore more locations. We will have a short break early – mid afternoon before our late afternoon shoot. We will have an early dinner followed by our sunset shoot. Day two follows a similar format however we will be out all day this time, finishing at 5:30pm.
We will visit a number of locations over the course of the workshop which will offer you numerous challenges and allow you to fully explore your creative potential. There will also be time to review and critique your images and the opportunity to discuss them with Sarah as we look back on our days’ photography. The workshop has a relaxed format and is designed to be enjoyable as well as well as educational, so aside of improving your photography you can also enjoy the beautiful surroundings and most importantly have fun!
The workshop is aimed at anyone who wants to improve their photography so photographers of all levels of experience are welcome. We will give you both practical and technical advice, as well as individual guidance and hands on demonstrations in the field. We will also look at the creative side of photography and developing your vision.
- Monsal Head
- Curbar Edge
- Baslow Edge
- Stanage Edge
- Longshaw Estate
- Mam Tor & the Hope Valley
- Higger Tor
- Padley Gorge
- Bamford Edge
Two nights single occupancy ensuite b&b accommodation at the Fox House Hotel, Hathersage is included in the price of the workshop.
We will have one to two vehicles to take us between locations on days one and two, but a volunteer driver will be required if numbers dictate, and fuel reimbursed.
- 2 full days of photographic tuition and demonstrations
- 1 x critique session
- 2 nights single occupancy ensuite accommodation including breakfast
- 2x lunches
- Transport to and from the Peak District
- Personal insurance
- Equipment insurance
- Meals not mentioned
- Drinks from the bar
Moderate-good – some uphill climbs and involved which are steep in places.
SLR camera with ideally both wide angle and telephoto lenses; tripod; cable release, Whilst not essential, you will benefit from bringing neutral density graduated filters; a polariser, a neutral density filter. It is also recommended that you also bring a rain cover for your camera. A laptop and card reader is useful to select and review your images for the purpose of our image critiques but not essential. Before buying any equipment or if you are unsure of what to bring, please email info@imageseen.co.uk for more information.
Please ensure that you insure your photographic equipment. It is also recommended that like with any holiday, you take out personal insurance in case you need to cancel. You may wish to consider Staycation Plan