1 day practical landscape photography workshops
1 day workshops
Practical Landscape Photography Tuition
Led by Joe Cornish with Mark Banks LRPS
Maximum 8 Participants
Book on-line here!
Joe Cornish 1 Day Workshops
Renowned throughout the UK and abroad for his exquisite landscape images, Joe Cornish is a master of his art and an inspiration to many landscape photographers. Joe is an excellent communicator with unsurpassed knowledge of photography. Joe will be helped by Mark Banks on the workshop dates below.
These workshops are a must for any amateur landscape photographer wishing to improve their fieldcraft.
All 1 day workshops commence at the gallery in Northallerton with an in house briefing before being transported to various locations for practical photographic tuition.
Who Should Attend?
These workshops are suitable for both film and digital photographers and participants will be expected to bring all necessary equipment for such a workshop, including tripod, graduated filters, charged batteries and of course water-proof clothing and suitable footwear.
Please Note: These workshops are not suitable for complete beginners to photography.
2012 Practical Workshop Dates
- Wednesday 22nd February
- Thursday 23rd February
- Wednesday 30th May
Cost
The total cost for this 1 day workshop is £249.00 per person, which includes tea/coffee on arrival, transport for the duration of the workshop and tuition. Groups will be a maximum of 8 participants.
This workshop excludes Insurance and participants should bring along a packed lunch and drink.
Booking Information
Bookings for these workshops may be made on-line via the Joe Cornish Galleries website. Follow this link to make a booking for Joe Cornish 1 Day Workshops.
Alternatively, please contact Clare at the Northallerton Gallery on 01609 777404.
You can also e-mail enquiries to
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"I hope you enjoy these images as much as I have making them. Each one unique - a moment in time that cannot be captured again. That is the wonder and excitement of landscape photography. Working with, but oftentimes against, the forces of nature and light to bring you a collection of images that reflect the beautiful, yet fragile landscape we live in."