Chinley Churn Sunset - Photography Workshop.
Walk along a classic, gritstone edge in The Peak District to capture the sunset. An excellent location with a relatively quick walk, for the reward you get at the top. You get a great view of the surrounding hills, Mount Famine, South Head and Eccles Pike. Free parking roadside, leads you directly onto the trail, undulating at first, then into a quick ascent to the top. Around 35 minutes, maybe less depending on the groups fitness. We will arrive about 2 hours before the sunset, which will give us plenty of time to get up there, walk around to explore different compositions and learn plenty. By then, they will give us enough time to get some great images at Golden Hour and watch the sun drop behind the hills.
I will talk through different photography techniques. How to guide the viewers eye to the focal point, how to simplify the scene . Other methods will be discussed such as bracketing, focus stacking, and ICM. All different techniques ranging from beginner to advanced.
I tailor my course to you, as best as I can. Assuring that you learn something new and ultimately come out with work to be proud of.
I welcome all questions, photography, location or hiking related. If you wish for some 1:1 guidance and time allows it, then by all means please ask. Not only is this a great opportunity to learn from a professional - but to meet like minded people and make new friends. I often stay in touch with most people from my workshops and share ideas together in a WhatsApp group (I will add you to it if that’s something you’re interested in)
The maximum spaces available will be 4, five people including me. This will allow me to make sure that everyone cant get the help they require and have their questions answered.
Upon booking, I will email you are a short questionnaire about your photography experience, to help me plan the day for you.
Walk along a classic, gritstone edge in The Peak District to capture the sunset. An excellent location with a relatively quick walk, for the reward you get at the top. You get a great view of the surrounding hills, Mount Famine, South Head and Eccles Pike. Free parking roadside, leads you directly onto the trail, undulating at first, then into a quick ascent to the top. Around 35 minutes, maybe less depending on the groups fitness. We will arrive about 2 hours before the sunset, which will give us plenty of time to get up there, walk around to explore different compositions and learn plenty. By then, they will give us enough time to get some great images at Golden Hour and watch the sun drop behind the hills.
I will talk through different photography techniques. How to guide the viewers eye to the focal point, how to simplify the scene . Other methods will be discussed such as bracketing, focus stacking, and ICM. All different techniques ranging from beginner to advanced.
I tailor my course to you, as best as I can. Assuring that you learn something new and ultimately come out with work to be proud of.
I welcome all questions, photography, location or hiking related. If you wish for some 1:1 guidance and time allows it, then by all means please ask. Not only is this a great opportunity to learn from a professional - but to meet like minded people and make new friends. I often stay in touch with most people from my workshops and share ideas together in a WhatsApp group (I will add you to it if that’s something you’re interested in)
The maximum spaces available will be 4, five people including me. This will allow me to make sure that everyone cant get the help they require and have their questions answered.
Upon booking, I will email you are a short questionnaire about your photography experience, to help me plan the day for you.
Walk along a classic, gritstone edge in The Peak District to capture the sunset. An excellent location with a relatively quick walk, for the reward you get at the top. You get a great view of the surrounding hills, Mount Famine, South Head and Eccles Pike. Free parking roadside, leads you directly onto the trail, undulating at first, then into a quick ascent to the top. Around 35 minutes, maybe less depending on the groups fitness. We will arrive about 2 hours before the sunset, which will give us plenty of time to get up there, walk around to explore different compositions and learn plenty. By then, they will give us enough time to get some great images at Golden Hour and watch the sun drop behind the hills.
I will talk through different photography techniques. How to guide the viewers eye to the focal point, how to simplify the scene . Other methods will be discussed such as bracketing, focus stacking, and ICM. All different techniques ranging from beginner to advanced.
I tailor my course to you, as best as I can. Assuring that you learn something new and ultimately come out with work to be proud of.
I welcome all questions, photography, location or hiking related. If you wish for some 1:1 guidance and time allows it, then by all means please ask. Not only is this a great opportunity to learn from a professional - but to meet like minded people and make new friends. I often stay in touch with most people from my workshops and share ideas together in a WhatsApp group (I will add you to it if that’s something you’re interested in)
The maximum spaces available will be 4, five people including me. This will allow me to make sure that everyone cant get the help they require and have their questions answered.
Upon booking, I will email you are a short questionnaire about your photography experience, to help me plan the day for you.
What you will need:
A camera - any is fine, I’m sure I can work my way around it.
A tripod (Not essential but will be very helpful for certain techniques).
Suitable clothing - hiking shoes, warm clothes, waterproofs, hat and gloves
Spare batteries and memory cards if you have them.
Water and snacks/packed lunch
All of the information of location and itinerary will be provided upon booking.