Yorkshire Dales Landscape Photography Courses

Malham Day Photography Workshops

Malham days are organised around the times of a sunset, so from August onwards the day may start in the afternoon and finish late in the evening to optimise the best light. Although we don’t cover such an extensive area as on the weekend, we will be exploring waterfalls, limestone pavements and fabulous scenic views back to Pendle Hill and Skipton.

Here’s a quick look at a Malham photography workshop location.


View Malham Day in a larger map

Features: Waterfalls, Stone Walls, a Gorge, Limestone Pavement and a Tree!
Start/Finish: The workshop is geared around a sunset so may start later in the day. Times will be sent when you book.
Cost: £130 per person
Cost does not include: insurance, transport or lunch/dinner.
Fitness level: Nothing too strenuous. You may be paddling in a stream or walking on moors. Come prepared for English weather.
Equipment needed: Digital DSLR camera, tripod, walking boots or wellies & waterproof clothing are advisable, packed lunch.

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@4 months ago
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Buy Now - Gift Later - Landscape Photography Vouchers

Buy Now - Gift Later

That’s the Christmas shopping done then…..

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@9 months ago
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Arkengarthdale - check out my new pic in The Dales @inbritain @welcome2yorks

@1 year ago
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Selwick Bay, Flamborough NEW pic taken by one of my guests @welcome2yorks @inbritain

@1 year ago
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Ingleborough Sunset last night after a day of fog @visitbritain @tweet2yorkshire @welcome2yorks

@1 year ago
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Yorkshire Dales and Yorkshire Coast Landscape Photography Holidays special offer for January 21-23 tuition only price @inbritain

January 21-23 2012 Swaledale Landscape Photography Break Special Offer
As walking in Swaledale is ever increasing in popularity and accommodation ever increasingly hard to find for a large group, this course is being offered as “Tuition Only Price” at £199 per person.

When you book I will provide you with a choice of accommodation, all of which I have previously stayed at, have no single supplements, and are all en-suite.

If you wish to camp or have a motor home I can also recommend good sites.

We will all meet up for meals and we can either split the bill evenly or if you prefer pay individually.

We will also meet up for the Photoshop session which is included in the “Tuition Only Price”.

If you would be interested in attending another short break on “Tuition Only Price” please contact me.

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@6 months ago
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Landscape Photography Workshops - Dates for August and September

Month
Date
Photography Course E-Registration! Gift Voucher E-Registration! Suitability Places left/5
2011
August
Sunday 7
Swaledale Waterfalls and Barns Day B/I
4 places left
Thursday 11
Discover Malham inc Sunset 12-8pmish B/I
places available
Friday 19 - Sunday 21 
Discover More at Malham Photography Workshop B/I/A
places available
September
Book any day between Sept 1-4
Getting to Grips with Landscape Photography Malham Beginners only
places available
Tue 6 - Thu 8
Yorkshire Coast: Staithes, Saltburn, Runswick Midweek Break Workshop B/I/A
4/5
9-11
Yorkshire Coast Flamborough Weekend Break B/I/A
places available
13-15
Swaledale Uncovered Weekend Photography Workshop B/I/A
places available
MON 19 - THU 22 
Discover Malham Photography Midweek Break Workshop B/I/A
places available

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@11 months ago
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Selwick Bay, Flamborough NEW pic taken by one of my guests @welcome2yorks @inbritain

@1 year ago
#flamborough #fotodayz #yorkshire 

This is what makes the Yorkshire Dales! B&W Pic

@1 year ago
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New Blog: Arncliffe to Hawkswick Walk - starting to ache now!

I’d wanted to do this walk for some time for a few reasons:

  • would it be a good location for a photo walk or 
  • a new location for workshops
  • I haven’t been out for a walk for a long time
  • I was testing out minimum camera gear to walk with with a lightweight old tripod (can’t afford the Giotto yet but not averse to Christmas Presents!!??)
  • I’d seen some lovely photos by this guy while researching this area
  • I really needed to get away somewhere quiet

I went around sunrise which is quite late this time of year. I had checked on google earth and the valley didn’t get much sun until about 8am so it was a leisurely start but from the angle of light it looked as though weather permitting it would be lovely. Lots of long shadows and side lighting which bring out the beautiful structures of the eroded hillsides.

First problem on arriving at Hawkswick, there is not a lot of parking and the parking that is there, is on private land with a small fee. Not that I mind but if I had too could 2 cars fit in there. Mmmm maybe not.

I knew the first bit would be a bit of a slog, the piled up contour lines on the map was a bit of a clue. I’m not fit at the moment so yes, baby steps up the path and I just had to stop for the sunrise and wait for some colour and light. Unfortunately with the frost was a very fine haze and slow moving clouds. So I waited a bit and yes did get a few minutes of hazy sunshine.

No escape from the path straight up the hillside but once on the top were some lovely views towards Arncliffe. Unfortunately not t’other way as the caravan park, now rather evident through the winter trees, was a bit obvious.

There is a lovely gateway of lichened rocks by a small shooting hut. But no light in the valley below and beyond. So I waited. Listening to the grouse and wishing I had a light zoom lens for the grouse that was sitting on a white rock on the moor well within distance. I waited an hour or more and got something I liked but not quite what I wanted.

The clouds came over, I was cold, the grouse was mocking me now by striking perfect poses.

This is access area and although the path is easy to follow on the ground on the map it isn’t. I was going to come down through a wood, but once I got through the gate the drop was horrendous so I carried on knowing I would end up on another farm track leading down to the road.

I’m glad I carried on as sections of old walls provided some lovely foreground interest for the shots of Arncliffe and the valley beyond. The sun was out, the frost was still on the ground, but as I had to sit down to take the shot I didn’t mind, water and protein bar at the ready.

Walking back through the fields I came across a beautiful hawthorn bush, dancing, spiritual, reminding me of Indian dancers with bright colours swirling, bright berried not yet been picked off by winter thrushes, the light catching the different colours of the bark, greens, algae set again the backdrop of the hill I had just walked, the browns of the bracken, the light coloured cliffs.

I started out with wide shots capturing the wall and the tree but the wall was too new and light, so I went in closer and closer just capturing what had entranced me.

Seven hours later I was back at my car, ready for a coffee and watching the snow clouds gather.

So had I answered any questions:

  • it might be a good photo walk but the best photo locations are at the Arncliffe end
  • the gear worked well though for a 5 mile walk it was a long walk after stopping and standing in the cold!
  • it was really quiet, wonderful.

Oh and if you are wondering I took about 80 shots, 2 definite keepers and don’t really know about the others.

 

 

 

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@1 year ago
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Yorkshire Dales Landscape Photography Courses
Malham Day Photography Workshops

Malham days are organised around the times of a sunset, so from August onwards the day may start in the afternoon and finish late in the evening to optimise the best light. Although we don’t cover such an extensive area as on the weekend, we will be exploring waterfalls, limestone pavements and fabulous scenic views back to Pendle Hill and Skipton.

Here’s a quick look at a Malham photography workshop location.


View Malham Day in a larger map

Features: Waterfalls, Stone Walls, a Gorge, Limestone Pavement and a Tree!
Start/Finish: The workshop is geared around a sunset so may start later in the day. Times will be sent when you book.
Cost: £130 per person
Cost does not include: insurance, transport or lunch/dinner.
Fitness level: Nothing too strenuous. You may be paddling in a stream or walking on moors. Come prepared for English weather.
Equipment needed: Digital DSLR camera, tripod, walking boots or wellies & waterproof clothing are advisable, packed lunch.

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4 months ago
#fotodayz #photography #yorkshire 
Yorkshire Dales and Yorkshire Coast Landscape Photography Holidays special offer for January 21-23 tuition only price @inbritain
January 21-23 2012 Swaledale Landscape Photography Break Special Offer
As walking in Swaledale is ever increasing in popularity and accommodation ever increasingly hard to find for a large group, this course is being offered as “Tuition Only Price” at £199 per person.

When you book I will provide you with a choice of accommodation, all of which I have previously stayed at, have no single supplements, and are all en-suite.

If you wish to camp or have a motor home I can also recommend good sites.

We will all meet up for meals and we can either split the bill evenly or if you prefer pay individually.

We will also meet up for the Photoshop session which is included in the “Tuition Only Price”.

If you would be interested in attending another short break on “Tuition Only Price” please contact me.

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6 months ago
#fotodayz #photography #yorkshire 
Buy Now - Gift Later - Landscape Photography Vouchers

Buy Now - Gift Later

That’s the Christmas shopping done then…..

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9 months ago
#fotodayz #photography #yorkshire 
Landscape Photography Workshops - Dates for August and September

Month
Date
Photography Course E-Registration! Gift Voucher E-Registration! Suitability Places left/5
2011
August
Sunday 7
Swaledale Waterfalls and Barns Day B/I
4 places left
Thursday 11
Discover Malham inc Sunset 12-8pmish B/I
places available
Friday 19 - Sunday 21 
Discover More at Malham Photography Workshop B/I/A
places available
September
Book any day between Sept 1-4
Getting to Grips with Landscape Photography Malham Beginners only
places available
Tue 6 - Thu 8
Yorkshire Coast: Staithes, Saltburn, Runswick Midweek Break Workshop B/I/A
4/5
9-11
Yorkshire Coast Flamborough Weekend Break B/I/A
places available
13-15
Swaledale Uncovered Weekend Photography Workshop B/I/A
places available
MON 19 - THU 22 
Discover Malham Photography Midweek Break Workshop B/I/A
places available

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11 months ago
#fotodayz #yrokshire 
Arkengarthdale - check out my new pic in The Dales @inbritain @welcome2yorks

1 year ago
#arkengarthdale #fotodayz #yorkshire 
Selwick Bay, Flamborough NEW pic taken by one of my guests @welcome2yorks @inbritain

1 year ago
#flamborough #fotodayz #yorkshire 
Selwick Bay, Flamborough NEW pic taken by one of my guests @welcome2yorks @inbritain

1 year ago
#flamborough #fotodayz #yorkshire 
This is what makes the Yorkshire Dales! B&W Pic

1 year ago
#fotodayz #photo #yorkshire 
Ingleborough Sunset last night after a day of fog @visitbritain @tweet2yorkshire @welcome2yorks

1 year ago
#fotodayz #photo #yorkshire 
New Blog: Arncliffe to Hawkswick Walk - starting to ache now!

I’d wanted to do this walk for some time for a few reasons:

  • would it be a good location for a photo walk or 
  • a new location for workshops
  • I haven’t been out for a walk for a long time
  • I was testing out minimum camera gear to walk with with a lightweight old tripod (can’t afford the Giotto yet but not averse to Christmas Presents!!??)
  • I’d seen some lovely photos by this guy while researching this area
  • I really needed to get away somewhere quiet

I went around sunrise which is quite late this time of year. I had checked on google earth and the valley didn’t get much sun until about 8am so it was a leisurely start but from the angle of light it looked as though weather permitting it would be lovely. Lots of long shadows and side lighting which bring out the beautiful structures of the eroded hillsides.

First problem on arriving at Hawkswick, there is not a lot of parking and the parking that is there, is on private land with a small fee. Not that I mind but if I had too could 2 cars fit in there. Mmmm maybe not.

I knew the first bit would be a bit of a slog, the piled up contour lines on the map was a bit of a clue. I’m not fit at the moment so yes, baby steps up the path and I just had to stop for the sunrise and wait for some colour and light. Unfortunately with the frost was a very fine haze and slow moving clouds. So I waited a bit and yes did get a few minutes of hazy sunshine.

No escape from the path straight up the hillside but once on the top were some lovely views towards Arncliffe. Unfortunately not t’other way as the caravan park, now rather evident through the winter trees, was a bit obvious.

There is a lovely gateway of lichened rocks by a small shooting hut. But no light in the valley below and beyond. So I waited. Listening to the grouse and wishing I had a light zoom lens for the grouse that was sitting on a white rock on the moor well within distance. I waited an hour or more and got something I liked but not quite what I wanted.

The clouds came over, I was cold, the grouse was mocking me now by striking perfect poses.

This is access area and although the path is easy to follow on the ground on the map it isn’t. I was going to come down through a wood, but once I got through the gate the drop was horrendous so I carried on knowing I would end up on another farm track leading down to the road.

I’m glad I carried on as sections of old walls provided some lovely foreground interest for the shots of Arncliffe and the valley beyond. The sun was out, the frost was still on the ground, but as I had to sit down to take the shot I didn’t mind, water and protein bar at the ready.

Walking back through the fields I came across a beautiful hawthorn bush, dancing, spiritual, reminding me of Indian dancers with bright colours swirling, bright berried not yet been picked off by winter thrushes, the light catching the different colours of the bark, greens, algae set again the backdrop of the hill I had just walked, the browns of the bracken, the light coloured cliffs.

I started out with wide shots capturing the wall and the tree but the wall was too new and light, so I went in closer and closer just capturing what had entranced me.

Seven hours later I was back at my car, ready for a coffee and watching the snow clouds gather.

So had I answered any questions:

  • it might be a good photo walk but the best photo locations are at the Arncliffe end
  • the gear worked well though for a 5 mile walk it was a long walk after stopping and standing in the cold!
  • it was really quiet, wonderful.

Oh and if you are wondering I took about 80 shots, 2 definite keepers and don’t really know about the others.

 

 

 

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1 year ago
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