Snettisham At Sunset Photography Workshop - TBC
Workshop at a glance
Trip Dates - TBC
Duration 13:00 - Sunset 3 - 4 hrs
Location Snettisham Beach
Beach Road
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
PE31 7PS.
Start / Finishes 13:00 PM
Exertion Level Easy
Price £80 pp
Parking Pay & Display Car Park that uses Change, Just Park App or by phone call, Approximate cost £6 for upto 6 hours.
Workshop at a glance
Trip Dates - TBC
Duration 13:00 - Sunset 3 - 4 hrs
Location Snettisham Beach
Beach Road
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
PE31 7PS.
Start / Finishes 13:00 PM
Exertion Level Easy
Price £80 pp
Parking Pay & Display Car Park that uses Change, Just Park App or by phone call, Approximate cost £6 for upto 6 hours.
Workshop at a glance
Trip Dates - TBC
Duration 13:00 - Sunset 3 - 4 hrs
Location Snettisham Beach
Beach Road
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
PE31 7PS.
Start / Finishes 13:00 PM
Exertion Level Easy
Price £80 pp
Parking Pay & Display Car Park that uses Change, Just Park App or by phone call, Approximate cost £6 for upto 6 hours.
Join me on this late evening coastal photography workshop photographing one of Norfolk’s little gems, Snettisham Beach and Scalp. One of only a few of East Anglians beaches that face west. A perfect location for a sunset shoot, that hopefully will provide the budding photographer a fantastic opportunity to capture unique and beautiful coastal images. During this workshop we will experiment with many photographic techniques to create both dramatic and visually stunning images. We will look at ways to create that silky smooth effect amongst the sea defences and water using LEE Filters. Plus how the changes in both shutter speed and various ND filters can affect the captured results. As with a lot of coastal photography we rely on the tides to be in our favour so an element of time may be spent photographing other features whilst we wait for sea levels to either rise or fall. This workshop is perfect for beginners, or advanced photographers alike.
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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS
Understanding ND Filters, Graduated Filters, there uses and how to employ them into Landscape Photography.
When to Go? understanding how to read the light, time of year, tide times and weather patterns.
What to look for? Understanding Leading lines, Foreground interests and structures.
Correctly exposing whilst using filters - The math.
Gear and personal safety.
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WHAT’S INCLUDED
Photography Workshop Tuition, Use of LEE Filters, Workshop Guidance Notes & Follow-Up Support
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Personal Accident & Photographic Gear Insurance. Traveling To & From Location. And Any Location Traveled During The Workshop.
Car parking fees.
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Camera Bag
I recommend using a good quality backpack style bag, it needs to be big enough to hold all your equipment safely, but also be comfortable whilst carrying over rough ground.
Tripod
A good quality tripod is essential for landscape photography. It helps keep everything steady and aids getting sharp images. It is however a balance between having enough weight to support the camera steady in high winds and not to much weight that you find it hard to carry. I personally use a carbon fibre travel tripod that has a hook under the camera pole and then use my bag as the additional weight. It has both its advantages and disadvantages, but with all things it down to personal choice.on text goes here text goes here
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Recommended Camera Equipment Continued
Cameras And Lenses
Cameras and Lenses are personal choice, I recommend gear that has an element of protection against the elements as lenses can soon fog up with shifts in temperature and humidity. I personally use just three lenses a 24 - 70 mm and a 70 - 200 mm and a 60 mm macro this gives me a vast range for most landscape shots.
Filters And Accessories
For landscape photography filters are a must especially graduated neutral density and polarisers, they help correct uneven exposures and remove unwanted glare. They can also help with creative effects such as long exposures. My choice in filters are LEE Filters. They are optically correct and very durable.
The last things to think about are batteries (plenty of them) lens cloths, storage cards and ways to backup your images and a release cable for your camera.
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The Meeting place for the workshop is at the car park opposite Southwold Pier on the date specified at 06:30. Meeting this early gives us time to get into position for the sunrise.
With the time of the year being winter, a good sturdy pair of waterproof boots are necessary. Along with warm undergarments good waterproof jacket and trousers are essential. Hats and gloves are also vital to keep the cold out. Pairs of walking sticks are also very handy along with a good head torch.
It is also a condition of booking on our workshops that you are insured against cancellation and both personal accidents and medical risks including cover for any involved activities whilst on the workshop.
Insurance cover for all camera gear and computer equipment is also highly recommended.
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For information regarding the T&C of booking please visit the link here description