Glen Coe and nearby Rannoch Moor contain some of the British Isles best wild mountain and moorland scenery. When you add in the strong possibility of the landscape being clothed in snow and ice, something we don’t see that often these days in the south of the UK as global warming gathers pace, they [more]
The landscape gardens of Stowe are regarded amongst the most influential gardens in Europe. One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family so powerful they were richer than the king! Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Co [more]
Perfect for those just starting out with their camera, or looking to recap on essential camera techniques, this comprehensive two-day workshop, led by Phil Malpas, is an ideal way to improve your photography skills. Held at the stunning Cotswold Water Park, this is a classroom based course with a d [more]
The North Devon coast is as dramatic as any section of of coastline in the U.K. From the rugged and jagged Hartland Quay to the long white sandy beaches at Woolacoombe, this extremely varied, epic section of coastline has endless possibilities for landscape photography. Hartland Quay is one of the [more]
With DSLRs and digital compacts now equipped with live view and full HD video, recording a whole world of new creative opportunities has opened up for traditional photographers. The big question is how do you harness this new found power of your camera and produce films which tell a compelling and e [more]
It’s difficult for us to imagine now, but two hundred years ago the Lake District was thought ugly and quite literally terrible! The English Lake District was one of the birthplaces of our modern Western love of rugged and ‘wild’ landscape. Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, and a “lakeman” throug [more]
The landscape gardens of Stowe are regarded amongst the most influential gardens in Europe. One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family so powerful they were richer than the king! Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Co [more]
Just 80 miles south of the English coast, between Guernsey and Normandy, lies the hidden jewel that is the Isle of Sark. Covering 2.2 square miles and with a resident population of only 600, the island is about 3 miles long and a mile and a half wide and yet it boasts over 40 miles of what must [more]
The Isle of Skye, long fabled in song and poem, is one of the most beautiful and varied island landscapes in the Inner Hebrides. From the magnificent Cuillin Ridge to the spectacularly situated Neist Lighthouse to the incredible Old Man of Storr, we’ll never be short of amazing locations to photogra [more]
It’s difficult for us to imagine now, but two hundred years ago the Lake District was thought ugly and quite literally terrible! The English Lake District was one of the birthplaces of our modern Western love of rugged and ‘wild’ landscape. Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, and a “lakeman” throug [more]
Eigg is an island of outstanding natural beauty, unspoilt, spectacular and photographically inspirational. Visits to the fantastic coastline at Laig and Camus Sgiotaig (the Singing Sands) will be central to the trip. With the Isle of Rum as a backdrop, fascinating rocks and shore details for foregr [more]
There are few places in England (some would say the world!) that have such a variety of beautiful, unspoilt scenery packed into such a relatively small space as Exmoor. The second smallest of England’s National Parks, barely 267 square miles, it nevertheless possesses some of the most diverse and sp [more]
The Knoydart Peninsula is a vast tract of wild land on the west coast of Scotland with few people, virtually no roads and some of the most impressive scenery in the British Isles. There is nowhere else in Britain quite like it. Doune Bay is on the far western end of this peninsula. There are no roa [more]
The landscape gardens of Stowe are regarded amongst the most influential gardens in Europe. One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family so powerful they were richer than the king! Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Co [more]
With a history of human habitation that dates back some 5000 years, and a historical melting pot that combines Norse, Viking, Celtic and Scottish influences, it's no wonder that Orkney's Neolithic Heartland was awarded World Heritage Site status in 1999. This fascinating archipelago, off Scotland's [more]
This workshop is designed for you to learn how to use the latest computer technology to make the most of your images. You might simply want to scan a transparency so that you can create an inkjet print, or so that you can correct a colour cast, or even so that you can remove an offending telegraph p [more]
The landscape gardens of Stowe are regarded amongst the most influential gardens in Europe. One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family so powerful they were richer than the king! Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Co [more]
The landscape gardens of Stowe are regarded amongst the most influential gardens in Europe. One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family so powerful they were richer than the king! Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Co [more]
Situated in the village of Sedbusk near Hawes in Wensleydale this Light and Land tour is led by experienced workshop leader and landscape professional Jeremy Walker. The Yorkshire Dales is unrivalled in its dramatic limestone crags, rivers, gorges, caves and escarpments rising and falling from the c [more]