The Peak District is one of the most visited national parks in Europe, and it’s little wonder, with its panoramic vistas, narrow gorges, meandering waters, picturesque villages and distinctive gritstone ridges creating a unique perspective on the beautiful valleys below.
For this four day landscape photography workshop we’ll visit Millstone Edge and Bamford Edge for breathtaking images across Ladybower Reservoir, as well as Mam Tor – also known as the Shivering Mountain – which offers expansive views over the Peaks.
Our base at the Rambler Inn in Edale – the heart of Peak District walking country and the start of the Pennine Way – is the perfect location for capturing mist-shrouded valleys at sunrise. We return for a delicious traditional English breakfast followed by late morning exploration of the Peaks, and there’ll be time to relax in the afternoon before a sunset shoot. Dinner allows more time to talk photography, and it’s the perfect opportunity for group critiques.
Of course, we venture down the heather covered slopes into Hope and Edale Valleys. The Heather forms a rich purple carpet over the slopes from mid to late August.
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP DETAILS
This photography workshop is suitable for photographers of all skill levels.
Fitness level: moderate (involves some steep hikes)
Your landscape photography workshop includes:
Excludes lunches, dinner, drinks, travel to the Peak District, travel insurance
This photographic workshop is limited to 3 people to ensure individual tuition.
*Accommodation subject to change