How to reserve your place
 
If you wish to reserve a place on this Dartmoor Workshop, a deposit of £100 is required to secure a place. Once a deposit has been received you will be contacted to discuss further details at which time the remainder of the payment can be discussed. To pay your deposit you can either pay over the internet below, by clicking 'book', or alternatively contact us via the form at the bottom of this page.
 
Friday 13th – Monday 16th May 2011
 
 
 
Please use this form to make enquiries about additional information regard this workshop, your requirements or any further information. Alternatively, feel free to call me on 07894 109535.
 

 
Five Days – Friday 13th – Monday 16th May 2011
Included – Half board accommodation, packed lunch, transport on location and all photographic advice
Not Included – Insurance, travel to South Devon
Fitness Level – Easy - Moderate
Maximum Group Number - 6 Persons (Minimum 3 Persons)

This three day photo tour will give you insight into one of the UK’s last remaining wildernesses, shooting granite tors, stone rows, ancient woodlands and valleys. Dartmoor is a difficult shoot, but with the right guidance it can be utterly spectacular.

This is a hiking based photo tour, for those with an adventurous spirit and a love of outdoor photography. With an array of photographic subjects to shoot, explore the magic of the moors.


Accommodation - Staying at the Old Church House Inn, Torbryan.
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Weather and Clothing - The weather on Dartmoor is always unpredictable, but during the winter months the light can be excellent any time of day. Expect rain, fog, even snow at this time of year, so it’s very important to pack your clothing for all conditions. Bring thermals and plenty of breathable layers to keep you warm.

Footwear – ensure you have a broken in pair of walking boots, with plasters should you need them. Ensure you also have an extra pair of shoes to change into when you reach the car, as well as a pair of Wellington boots for coastal work. Bring plenty of socks and a few pairs of boot socks.

Eating – we will make decisions on when and where to eat our main meal as the situations present themselves. Rather than restrict our photography with a set format, we stay flexible. Breakfast and a packed lunch is supplied, but you might want to bring a box of cereal bars too.

Fitness - Some of the locations will take a while to reach so be prepared for some lengthy walking and steep climbs. These walks will often give superb shooting opportunities along the way, some of them circular, with some utterly breath taking views along route.