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Bluebell Woodlands Photography Workshops Warwickshire

Henley-in-Arden
REF: ARBBW1

  • Four-hour & full-day workshops
  • On a private woodland near Henley
  • Sunrise or mid-morning sessions
  • Capture the beauty of bluebells!




 

What's Included

  • Spring photography bluebell woodland workshop 
  • Exclusive access to the private woodland
  • Individual tuition from a professional photographer
  • You will be shown the best spots for taking stunning photos
  • Work with your tutor to review your shots, try new ideas and improve your photography
  • Welcome, preparation and set-up
  • Capture close up macro or a wider perspective
  • Choose from a sunrise or mid-morning 4 hour session
  • Opt for the full day to attend both sessions
  • You will form part of a small group of six participants

What Can I Expect

Bluebell photography workshops to capture one of nature's greatest flowering moments! The first bluebells peeking out of the earth in early spring is like the first whisper of summer. Nature photographers adore this time of year. 

These workshops are hosted by expert photographer Alan Ranger. He is a fully-qualified tutor, enjoying all aspects of photography, specialising in nature and specifically woodland shoots.

We are offering four-hour and full-day location-based workshops to learn how to capture the beauty of bluebells. The woodland, near Henley in Arden, is kept secret. That's because it's private managed woodlands and with no public access, so those little blue flowers grow denser and thicker.

Alan is incredibly lucky to have found this woodland. When in full bloom, it's a veritable carpet of bluebells - and nothing gets trampled on. It really is a very special place and it'll give you the feels just being there!

The sunrise workshop is all about capturing those first shards of light as they break through the trees. It gives a rather lovely ethereal feel to your photos, with no photoshopping required! The mid-morning shoot makes the most of daylight, with generally warmer hues.

You'll be encouraged by Alan to discover and express your own style when it comes to capturing these stunning bluebells on camera. He will coach and tutor you through all aspects, from white balance and exposure, to depth of field and composition. You'll cover landscape and macro and how using a tripod gets the best results.

By the end of your workshop, you will have a greater understanding of bluebell photography and some wonderful images of bluebells on your camera's memory card! 

Availability

  • Sat 27th / Sun 28th / Mon 29th / Tue 30th April
  • Wed 1st / Thu 2nd / Fri 3rd May / Sat 4th / Sun 5th May
  • 27th April to 5th May 2024 inclusive
  • Vouchers are valid for use on one of the above dates
  • Due to popularity it is recommended you book well in advance to secure your preferred date

4 Hour Session

  • Sunrise Session: 05.45-10:00
  • Mid Morning 4 Hour Session: 11:00-15:15

Full Day Session

  • 05:45-15:15
  • Brunch break 10:15-11:00
  • Food is not included so please bring your own or you can purchase from a nearby café with toilet facilities

Location

  • Henley in Arden, Warwickshire
  • The private location in Warwickshire is regarded as one of the best locations for bluebells
  • Meet at a designated point at 5:45 am or 11 am and take the short drive and 15 min walk to the woods

Suitable For

  • Under 16's welcome but must be accompanied by a participating adult
  • Workshops are suitable to any level of experience as 1:2:1 tuition is provided throughout
  • A good, general level of fitness is required to be able to be able to deal with the short walks (20mins) and occasional steps or gradients involved

Spectators

  • Not suitable for spectators

Anything Else

Equipment requirements

  • Any camera and lens is suitable - Zoom and wide angle and macro lens are an advantage
  • Tripod is advised, especially for doing close-up shots but also if booking the sunrise session
  • A tripod can be hired for the workshop at £10 - Please advise when booking your date if required
  • A polariser filter is useful but not essential
  • Remote Release cable is useful but alternatively, you can use the self-timer on the camera
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