Elevate Your Vision: Creative Nature Photography for Improvers
Location:
Greystones Farm,
Greystones Lane, Bourton-on-the-Water, GL54 2EN
Greystones Farm,
Greystones Lane, Bourton-on-the-Water, GL54 2EN
Award winning photographer Helen Jackson Garside provides a wildlife photography workshop for those who want to go deeper?
About the event
Take your nature photography beyond the ordinary and explore techniques that add mood, artistry, and intention to your images with Award Winning Photographer Helen-Jackson Garside. This workshop is designed for photographers who understand the fundamentals and are ready to experiment, refine their style, and discover new creative possibilities in the field.What you’ll dive into
- Shaping Atmosphere with Exposure Compensation
Learn how subtle shifts in exposure can transform the emotion of a scene—from dramatic and moody to bright and ethereal. - Expressive White Balance
Move beyond “correct” colour and explore how creative white balance choices can enhance storytelling and atmosphere. - Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)
Embrace the playful side of photography with guided ICM exercises that produce abstract, painterly images full of energy and flow. - Multiple Exposures
For cameras that support it, experiment with layering frames to create artistic compositions straight out of the camera. - Capturing the Motion of Water
If conditions allow, practise techniques for photographing streams, waterfalls, or ripples—freezing motion or smoothing it into silky patterns. - Advanced Fieldcraft
Strengthen your awareness and approach in natural environments, focusing on protecting habitats, minimising disturbance, and working ethically with wildlife.
This workshop is perfect for photographers who want to stretch their creativity, experiment with new techniques, and develop a more personal photographic style while staying grounded in responsible fieldcraft
Spaces are limited to 6 people so book now before they are gone!
Booking
Price
£45Know before you go
Dogs
While dogs are welcome on site, for this event we ask that dogs are left at home.