Join me on a 1-2-1 workshop in the Peak District. This environment is uniquely beautiful in its diversity. From ancient woodlands to gritstone edges, limestone fields or the wild beauty of Kinder, it has so much to explore. I work with you to create a tailored itinerary for you to enjoy and achieve a rewarding workshop, helping you to improve your photography.

From beginner to more experienced, I will aim to make you feel confident with your equipment and settings, explore the natural environment, not only to learn to see images within the land but to experience the landscape in a deeper way, observing and making a connection, taking away new skills to progress in your image making.

On the day we will discuss composition, telling stories within the image. Using light to reveal shape, texture and form. Not only is photography a wonderful creative outlet, it also allows us to slow down and achieve a much more balanced life in this hectic world.

1/2 day workshops last for around 4hrs

Start times arranged to suit.

Included with every workshop is a de-brief meeting via zoom to discuss the workshop and images taken and ways to post process your images. These are 1hr sessions.

If you have any questions please just drop me an email via the ‘About’ page.

Workshops can be booked on the “Print” page above.

Many thanks

Matt.

There are many amazing locations across the Peak District to suit any level of fitness. If you would like to discuss locations or have any questions regarding the workshops, please just send me an email for more information.


I offer 1/2 day sessions (aprox 4 hrs) sunrise or sunset across the Peak District.

Thing’s to bring with you;

  • Camera, lenses, memory cards, tripod

  • Waterproof Clothing

  • Walking Boots

  • An Umbrella

  • Snack’s and water

  • Personal insurance if required

For a dedicated 1-2-1 workshop prices are £180, if you would like to add one extra participant this would be an additional £70.

What we will aim to learn

  • Composition techniques

  • Depth of field & focusing

  • Exposure & the histogram

  • Use of filters

  • Appropriate camera settings

  • Working with light

  • observing the environment to create images in your own vision.