Spring Afternoon Photography Course

Kevin Sawford

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Spring Afternoon Photography Course

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Capture Nature's Beauty with a Delicious Dinner! Explore photography with award-winning photographer Kevin Sawford at Carlton Marshes.

Event details

Meeting point

Visitor Centre

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Date

Time
2:00-9:00pm
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About the event

Explore the art of photography and enjoy an early evening dinner on the decking with a stunning view of the marshes.

Open to all levels of photography from beginners to experts. Kevin will guide you on the techniques you can employ to capture the perfect images of spring wildlife at Carlton Marshes and provide you with some hints & tips for getting the best out of your camera. You will receive one-to-one as well as group guidance on optimising your composition and have the chance to put some novel techniques into practice on this delightful reserve, capturing images of summer flowers, butterflies, dragonflies and birds.

Dinner will be a Ploughman's style platter, please choose between a vegetarian or meat option when booking.

Please bring with you:
All camera equipment (including spare batteries, memory cards)
Various lenses if you have them from telephoto to wide angle and macro
A tripod would be useful 
Any refreshments you may need out on the reserve
Notebook and pen

Please wear stout footwear and weather-suitable clothing as a lot of the course will be outside.

Please go to Kevin's website to contact him with any questions you have prior to the course:
http://www.kevinsawford.com/

Please note that your booking is non-refundable and non-transferable and we run all our courses based on a minimum number of participants. You can find our full Terms and Conditions here. 

Booking

Phone number

01502359480

Price

£60 including dinner.

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted

A Public Space Protection Order on the reserve requires dogs to be kept on a lead at all times. This is to protect the wildlife and delicate habitats.

Why we ask dogs are kept on a lead 

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Mobility

People with limited mobility please contact the organiser in advance

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Wheelchair access

People in wheelchairs please contact the organiser in advance
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What to bring

All camera equipment (including spare batteries, memory cards)
Various lenses if you have them from telephoto to wide angle and macro
A tripod would be useful 
Any refreshments you may need out on the reserve.
Notebook and pen

Please wear stout footwear and weather-suitable clothing for the outdoor session.

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Parking information

£3 suggested donation
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Bicycle parking

Bike racks available
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Electric car charging point
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

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