Another great group on my Snowdonia photography workshop

Another great group on today's Snowdonia photography workshop photographing the mountains and waterfalls around Cwm Idwal & The Ogwen Valley

If you're interested in joining me on a workshop I still have some availability later this year, you'll find details on my website page here:

https://www.landscapephotographyuk.com/snowdonia-photography-workshops-north-wales

Lovely day in Eryri Snowdonia with stunning views of Tryfan from Ogwen Falls waterfall

The group on todays Snowdonia workshop shooting Tryfan from Ogwen Falls

One day small group Eryri Snowdonia photography workshops in the breathtaking mountain surroundings of Cwm Idwal in Eryri National Park photographing the Glyderau and Carneddau mountains, the beautiful lakes of Llyn Idwal and Llyn Ogwen and the stunning rivers and waterfalls of the Ogwen valley.

Details of the Eryri Snowdonia photography workshops North Wales

  • All my Eryri Snowdonia photography courses in Cwm Idwal are suitable for all skill levels

  • The course covers all aspects of landscape including camera controls/settings , filter use, gear choice, advice on composition. 

  • Maximum 6 participants in a group.

  • This one day North Wales photography workshop starts at 08.00am at the Ogwen Visitors Centre and finishes around 2.30pm.

  • Hosted by a local photographer and the author of the guidebook PHOTOGRAPHING NORTH WALES.

  • Qualified teacher; BA (Hons) Degree in Education & Training.

The Eryri Snowdonia photography workshop in Cwm Idwal involves walking approx 4 miles stopping at different viewpoints along the way. Please note that paths are rocky and uneven and we may ascend approx 300ft to a viewpoint above the lake. Participants do require a reasonable level of fitness and mobility. 

Due to the terrain unfortunately the course is unsuitable for those with limited mobility.

Eryri Snowdonia photography workshops in Cwm Idwal
£90.00

One day Eryri Snowdonia photography workshops in Cwm Idwal - max 6 participants

 
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