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SEASCAPES | THREE-DAY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

SEASCAPES | THREE-DAY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

from £995.00

SEASCAPES PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

Join Karl for a seascape photography workshop in Cornwall during the North Atlantic's most active season. Cornwall boasts plenty of potential for creative photography, but the challenge lies in capturing the overwhelming scenery and ever-changing light in an impactful and original way. This workshop is designed to be highly interactive, exploring various photography styles through a minimalist approach to capturing dramatic seascapes. It's a three-day outdoor adventure that's wild and untamed, and we'll be exploring Cornwall together with nothing but our backpacks and a flask of coffee, drawing inspiration from each other along the way.

Group Size: 3
Location: Cornwall
Dates: October 8th - October 10th 2024

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WHAT TO EXPECT

I have been living in Cornwall for the past 20 years and it has been my inspiration for much of my work. With my extensive knowledge of the coastline, this workshop is designed to capture some of the most spectacular and dramatic scenery that the UK has to offer. As we will be chasing the light during these dramatic months, this workshop will focus on leveraging the weather forecast to ensure optimal photography conditions.

Seascape photography is a genre of photography that focuses on capturing the beauty of the sea, including the sky, water, and surrounding environment. The key element in seascape photography is light, which can make all the difference in a photograph. This workshop will cover the intricacies of capturing light in its finest form, including techniques such as exposure, white balance, and filters. In addition to light, composition is also a crucial aspect of seascape photography. The workshop will provide you with insights into the different elements of composition, such as foreground, middle ground, and background, and how to use them to create a visually appealing photograph. Moreover, the workshop will also focus on the use of filters in seascape photography. Filters can help you control the light and colours in your photographs, such as polarizing filters to reduce glare or neutral density filters to create a long exposure effect. As always, there will be a storytelling narrative that will help you develop a narrative to your photography. This will include understanding how to tell a story through your images, using composition and light to convey emotions, and creating a sense of place in your photographs.

WHAT DOES A TYPICAL DAY LOOK LIKE?

Here's a breakdown of a typical day at your Seascape Winter Photography Workshop in Cornwall during October, when the North Atlantic is at its most active:

Morning:
The day begins early, before dawn, as participants gather at a designated meeting point near the rugged coastline of Cornwall. With cameras at the ready and tripods in hand, we’ll set out along the winding coastal paths, guided by the faint glow of the impending sunrise.

As the sky begins to brighten with hues of pink and orange, we’ll find our perfect vantage points, positioning ourselves to capture the breathtaking beauty of the awakening seascape. The crashing waves against towering cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop, while seagulls soar overhead, adding a sense of motion to the scene. With each passing moment, the light evolves, casting ever-changing shadows and reflections on the water below.

Mid-Morning:
Instead of a traditional mid-morning review, we’ll continue exploring, venturing further along the coastline in search of new perspectives and compositions. Armed with insights from the morning shoot, we’ll experiment with different techniques and settings, honing our skills under my guidance. From long exposure shots to minimalist compositions, each photographer will put their creative spin on the dynamic landscape before them.

Lunch Break:
By late morning, we’ll take a well-deserved break for lunch. Gathering at a quaint seaside cafe to trade stories and share our favourite shots from the morning session.

Afternoon:
Rejuvenated and refuelled, we’ll set out once again, eager to capture the magic of the Cornish coastline in the soft afternoon light. From secluded coves to windswept cliffs, each location offers its unique challenges and opportunities for creativity. We’ll embrace the minimalist approach, seeking out simple yet powerful compositions that convey the raw beauty and untamed energy of the sea.

As the afternoon progresses, the skies darken, signalling the approach of evening. With the light fading fast, we’ll capture the last golden rays of sunlight dancing across the water, seizing the moment before it slips away.

Evening:
As darkness descends upon the rugged coastline, the workshop day draws to a close with a gathering at a cosy seaside inn where we can reflect on the day's adventures.

OUR BASECAMP AND PLACES TO STAY

Basecamp is nestled in the heart of vibrant Newquay! Finding the perfect retreat after a day of exploration is really important. Newquay offers stunning beaches and renowned surf spots. Whether you seek a cosy cottage overlooking the sea or a stylish hotel in the heart of town, the following accommodations are nearby:

The Watergate Bay Hotel: Experience luxury and comfort overlooking the sweeping shores of Watergate Bay.
Lewinnick Lodge: Perched on the cliffs, enjoy panoramic views and cosy accommodations just moments away from our workshop base.
Fistral Beach Hotel: Immerse yourself in seaside charm and convenience at this iconic beachfront hotel.
Bedruthan Hotel: Relax amidst natural beauty at this eco-friendly haven, offering serene surroundings and modern amenities.
The Scarlet Hotel: Indulge in tranquillity and sophistication with breathtaking views of Mawgan Porth Beach.
• Gwel a Mor: Escape to this coastal paradise offering luxury lodges and unparalleled views of the Atlantic Ocean.

For those seeking a slightly different experience, consider:
• St Michaels Hotel: Located in the picturesque town of Falmouth, offering a peaceful retreat with a 45-minute drive to Newquay.

 
Seascapes Fistral Photography Workshop

PHOTOGRAPHY LOCATIONS
Watergate Bay
• Fistral Beach
• Sennen Cove
• Gwithian Beach
• Godrevy Beach
• Trebarwith Strand
• Praa Sands
• Polzeath
• Lands End

WHATS INCLUDED?
• Travel between locations
• Yeti flask of hot coffee/other
• 3 full days of Photography Tuition
• 3 packed lunches

GEAR TO BRING
DSLR/Mirrorless/Film Camera
• Favourite Lenses
• Filters (Provided if needed)
• Tripod
• Notebook & Pen
• Suitable Outdoor Clothing
• Backpack
• Waterbottle
• Snacks

 

ASK ME A QUESTION ABOUT THE SEASCAPES Photography workshop

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