Landscape Photography Workshops
Learn to see like a landscape photographer. Join me on the South Coast and across Hampshire to master composition, light, weather, and timing — then bring it all together with confident camera control and simple, effective techniques.
These workshops are practical, friendly, and jargon-free. We’ll work through the decision-making process you need to consistently create strong images: planning (tides, sunrise/sunset, conditions), on-location craft (framing, leading lines, balance), and technical choices (focus method, exposure settings, tripod decisions, filters, and long exposure).
- Build compositions with intent — use light, shape, and space to guide the eye
- Get sharp, clean images with the right focus technique and aperture
- Understand when and how to use ND/grad filters and long exposure
- Work efficiently on location — simplify your setup, make fewer, smarter choices
Upcoming Dates
Glass Ball (Sphere) Photography Workshop
Ever wanted to join the new craze of Glass Ball Photography? Not quite getting the settings right, or starting out with this style of photography. I will show you the easy way to get the most from your Glass Ball, from composition to settings.
Master Long Exposure Workshop Old Portsmouth
Ever wanted to master long exposure photography? Get those dreamy skies or the silky water. Or do you want to remove people or moving objects from a composition. I will show you the easy way.
Durdle Door (Sunrise through the door)
The Jurassic Coast at it's best. This Landscape/Seascape workshop will get you up to scratch with the basics and some more advanced Photography. Gaining experience as well as a great set of portfolio grade images.
Who Is This For?
Perfect for photographers who want to move beyond “point and hope” and start crafting intentional landscapes. Ideal if you’re comfortable with your camera basics, or you’ve taken my Beginner courses and want to specialise, but equally welcoming if you’re returning to photography after a break.
What You’ll Learn
- Reading the scene: light, tide, weather, season, and subject
- Strong composition: foreground interest, balance, and depth
- Manual exposure made simple: shutter, aperture, ISO with purpose
- Filter use (ND / graduated) — when they help and when to skip them
- Long exposure technique for water, clouds, and motion
What To Bring
- Camera (any brand) and at least one lens — a wide-angle is helpful
- Sturdy tripod (recommended for sunrise/sunset and long exposure)
- Spare battery, memory card, and a lens cloth
- Optional: ND / graduated filters and a remote release
- Weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear
Good To Know
- Small group sizes for plenty of 1-to-1 guidance
- Practical, on-location teaching with clear, repeatable steps
- Friendly atmosphere — ask anything, learn at your pace
Not sure which date suits you? Have questions about the gear you already own? Feel free to get in touch — I’m happy to help you choose the right workshop.