Glencoe Workshop For 17th-20th November 2024 With Adam Gibbs & Paul Thomson

from £300.00

Workshop Leaders:

Adam Gibbs

Paul Thomson

Running from 17th November 2024 for three nights.

Price

£1595 with a £300 Deposit Required

Full Balance Payable by SEPT 2024

Maximum of 6 Participants

Duration

3 nights From 17th November 2024

Included

Hotel

Breakfast

Tuition/Guidance

Carpool in our vehicles around the area to such locations as:

  • Rannoch Moor

  • Loch Tulla

  • Black Rock Cottage

  • Three Sisters

  • Meeting of the three waters

  • Buachaille Etive Mor

  • Ballachulish

  • Lagangarbh Hut

  • Castle Stalker

Hotel

3 nights en-suite single occupancy double room en-suite accommodation at the Kings House Hotel (Including Breakfast)

Transport

Volkswagen T5 Campervan will take three participants the other three will Carpool so we can reach all the locations.

Excluded

Transport to Kings House, Travel Insurance, Main Meals, Drinks, Packed Lunches & Other Expenses

You will learn…

  • How to choose the right settings for each shot.

  • How to Shoot in Manual

  • How to meter and expose correctly

  • How to use your Histogram

  • How to focus properly

  • How to compose your shot

  • How to use fast and slow shutter speeds to be creative

  • How to use Filters

Meeting Place

Kings House Hotel In The Heart Of Glencoe Kings House

Workshop Description

Glencoe is undeniably a captivating location for photography, particularly in the winter when the landscape is adorned with pristine snowfall and striking, dramatic skies. Our home base will be the charming Kings House Hotel, nestled in the heart of Glencoe. This not only provides us with a comfortable hub but also treats us to exceptional cuisine and a wonderfully warm Scottish ambiance. With all the key locations just a short drive from the hotel, we have a myriad of photographic possibilities at our fingertips, allowing us to adapt to the prevailing conditions. The area's rich history, including the infamous Glencoe Massacre, as well as its cinematic allure—having featured in James Bond films—adds to its allure. Beyond the valley, we'll venture to the breathtaking Loch Tulla, fringed by native Scots pine forests, and the intriguing Castle Stalker, positioned proudly in Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. Adam and I are thrilled at the prospect of guiding you through this exquisite area, ensuring you seize every opportunity to capture its beauty.

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