Join us and learn how to take control of and make the most of your camera, and to develop and enhance your photography skills with our one day workshops covering a wide range of subjects at Gibralter Point.
Join us and learn how to take control of and make the most of your camera, and to develop and enhance your photography skills with our one day workshops covering a wide range of subjects at Gibralter Point.
Introduction to Landscape Photography
Lockdown Friendly - Part Zoom / Part Practice in the field! Doing it differently! We won't be running this session in a classroom; instead we'll go though the usual presentation via Zoom one evening in the week before the workshop and the Zoom session will be interactive, so that you can ask questions. We'll meet up at Gibralter Point at around 2.30pm to do three and a half hours of practical photography and at this time of year, sunset will be around 5.20pm, so we should be able to capture some beautiful sunset shots over the seascape. We'll be looking at composition, getting the perfect exposure and using graduated filters to help enhance your images and create a dramatic look. Filters will be available for you to borrow on the day and you'll need to bring a tripod to get the most out of this workshop. Gibralter Point National Nature Reserve is a beautiful stretch of coastline running from close to Skegness down to the mouth of the Wash, so we'll be photographing beachscapes as well as landscapes and the sunset. As we won't be finishing the day in a classroom, we won't be doing the usual review of work, however you'll have the option of sending some images and doing a 121 review over Zoom.
Introduction to Landscape Photography
Doing it differently! We won't be running this session in a classroom; instead we'll go though the usual presentation via Zoom one evening in the week before the workshop and the Zoom session will be interactive, so that you can ask questions. We'll meet up at Gibralter Point at around 3.30pm to do three and a half hours of practical photography and at this time of year, sunset will be around 6.20pm, so we should be able to capture some beautiful sunset shots over the seascape. We'll be looking at composition, getting the perfect exposure and using graduated filters to help enhance your images and create a dramatic look. Filters will be available for you to borrow on the day and you'll need to bring a tripod to get the most out of this workshop. Gibralter Point National Nature Reserve is a beautiful stretch of coastline running from close to Skegness down to the mouth of the Wash, so we'll be photographing beachscapes as well as landscapes and the sunset. As we won't be finishing the day in a classroom, we won't be doing the usual review of work, however you'll have the option of sending some images and doing a 121 review over Zoom.
Introduction to Landscape Photography
Doing it differently! We won't be running this session in a classroom; instead we'll go though the usual presentation via Zoom one evening in the week before the workshop and the Zoom session will be interactive, so that you can ask questions. We'll meet up at Gibralter Point at around 1pm to do three and a half hours of practical photography and at this time of year, sunset will be around 4pm, so we should be able to capture some beautiful sunset shots over the seascape. We'll be looking at composition, getting the perfect exposure and using graduated filters to help enhance your images and create a dramatic look. Filters will be available for you to borrow on the day and you'll need to bring a tripod to get the most out of this workshop. Gibralter Point National Nature Reserve is a beautiful stretch of coastline running from close to Skegness down to the mouth of the Wash, so we'll be photographing beachscapes as well as landscapes and the sunset. As we won't be finishing the day in a classroom, we won't be doing the usual review of work, however you'll have the option of sending some images and doing a 121 review over Zoom.