West Cornwall

St Michael’s Mount at Marazion, Cornwall
Location: Cornwall, UK
Date: Please choose a date.
Max Attendees: 1
Duration 1 day
Deposit / Price
Price £120

The West Cornwall workshop can be booked from Apr 2026. This workshop can also be run as a 1-2-1 one-day photography workshop, covering three locations in West Cornwall.

Cornwall is one of the most photogenic counties in the UK; a landscape photographer’s heaven, where you can capture its breathtaking scenery, with its wild, rugged, windswept, romantic, and stunning landscapes in West Cornwall. This ancient land, rich in history and nature, offers photographers so much. The Lizard Peninsula, the most southerly point in the UK, boasts the countryside least affected by the passing of years. Its population is mainly concentrated around the fishing villages. Kynance Cove on the Lizard is famous for its white sand, turquoise sea, and rock stacks, and lots of good photo opportunities

 

The Cornwall workshop where we will visit Kynance Cove, Logans Rock, St Micheals Mount, Porth Nanven, Lands End, and the Botallack Crown Mines which is one of Cornwall’s most iconic places and is perched on the very edge of the cliff, there also other ruins of other Engine houses across the cliff tops. the Cornwall mining landscape has been given World Heritage Status, recognised by UNESCO.

Lands End Sunset
Pednvounder Beach  and Logans Rock in Cornwall
Porth Nanven Beach, Cornwall

What is covered in the Photo Tour

Best times to shoot
Planning your shoot
Creative Composition
ISO and Resolution
Subject / point of interest
Importance of raw
Settings & the Exposure Triangle
Getting the best out of taking manual control of the camera
Choice of equipment
How filters can help your photography
Long exposures

Whats Excluded

Meals, drinks
Camera or travel insurance
Weather Control

Whats Included

Photography tuition
Location guidance
Training in all aspects of landscape photography
Dealing with Britain’s elusive weather and lighting conditions!
All travel throughout the duration of the workshop
Accommodation & Breakfast if workshops runs over two days

What to bring

The landscapes are majestic, but the weather can be unpredictable. Here are just some of the things you’ll need:

Camera and lenses
Batteries and memory cards
Good Tripod – required
ND filters for daytime shooting (recommended)
Appropriate outdoor clothing (full wet-weather gear: jacket and trousers, hiking boots, thermal clothing, fleeces
Laptop for post-processing (Photoshop)
Smartphone (optional, but recommended)
Head torch

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