Woodland photography workshops

If you are interested in learning how to photograph trees and woodland habitats then why not book yourself on one of two upcoming half-day photography workshops in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

The first session is taking place in Ecclesall Woods on 19th October 2019 and the second is organised for Woolley Wood on 2nd May 2020.

Come and explore the autumnal atmosphere of Ecclesall Woods where the diversity of tree species means many opportunities for creating great photographs.

Both workshops will cover: getting the most out of your camera equipment; matching the lighting conditions to the subject; and how to produce eye-catching compositions. All of which will be supported by the expert botanical and seasonal knowledge of your host, photographer and nature educator Fran Halsall.

All types of camera are welcome although some of the workshop will be devoted to using SLRs. If you have them, please bring tripods and filters with you. A spare tripod will be available to try out if you wish to do so.

If you want to get to grips with photographing bluebells then Woolley Wood guarantees one of the best displays in Sheffield.

These workshops have been created with the support of Sheffield City Council and tickets are available at only £25 per person with a maximum of ten participants per course.

Tickets for the autumn workshop are available here and tickets for the spring date can be found here.