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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in poor weather?
If the weather forecast is poor we can
arrange to change the date of the workshop or move you over to a different
workshop at no additional
cost. We would much rather you come away with a selection of good quality
images rather than being forced to shoot a days workshop in dull rain.
How long do one day workshops sessions last?
One workshops usually last
between 6-8 hours and sometimes longer depending on the time of the year and
the weather conditions. Due to the distance some guests travel we have
found from feedback from previous participants that around 6-8 hours is
the ideal time for learning that remains comfortable for participants and
allows for a large variety of different images to be achieved.
Can I contact you after the workshop for
feedback and answers to any questions that I have?
Absolutely, there is no time restrictions
on this service, I am always happy to answers questions and queries
and this is a service many participants utilize both leading up to and
following their workshop. I enjoy seeing participants work via email and
enjoy staying in touch with participants and I have built up some good
friendships working in this way.
Am I a suitable level for the workshops?
This is probably one of our most common
questions. I like to structure the one day workshops in a way so that
there is plenty of time for individual tuition for each participant.
Rather than teaching everyone as one group I like to spend lots of time
with participants individually throughout the day so that they learn at
their own level, I structure what I teach depending on how confident and
comfortable each participant is. As a rough guide for each workshop we
probably have two or three complete beginners, a few fairly competent
photographers and one or two more advanced photographers.
Is There Much Walking Involved?
As most of the best landscape locations are
rarely at the road side there will be some light walking involved between
locations, for most locations this is no more than fifteen to twenty minutes. If
walking is a problem for you then please do not hesitate to contact the office
and we can always try and adjust the locations we visit if possible.
Do I need to bring refreshments?
We aim to keep our workshops and one to one
sessions as cheap as possible for participants therefore we do not provide
food and drinks throughout the day. Participants can bring there own
packed lunch and snacks for the day, alternatively we can also stop at a
local café or restaurant where you will have the opportunity to purchase
food and refreshments.
Why do you allow just seven participants?
Workshop numbers are limited to just seven
participants to allow plenty of time and tuition for individuals, we also
find a smaller group of around six to seven people means participants get to know
each other and gel well, this also means they then learn off of each other
too. One of the major reasons for keeping our courses to lower numbers is
large groups and landscape photographers with wide angle lenses do not
generally mix as people spilt up over a wider area so participants
struggle to get shots without other members wandering into their pictures.
With smaller group numbers this is not normally a problem.
Is there any suitable accommodation nearby?
There is plenty of accommodation nearby our
locations to suit all budgets. Many guests for our Norfolk Broads & South
Norfolk Coast workshops stay at the Travelodge at Acle where rooms can be
booked in advance for around £26. We are always happy to recommend other
hotels upon request. Because the workshops rely on good weather I often
recommend guests leave booking accommodation until a few days before if
possible. A lot of participants also like to book the standard
Travelodge rooms as this means they can cancel up until midday on the
date of their arrival and receive a full refund which is handy just in
case the weather forecast takes a turn for the worse.

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