Photographer Sussex Surrey Hants

Landscape & seascape photography

“What I aim to do is not so much learn the names of the shreds of creation that flourish in this valley, but to keep myself open to their meanings, which is to try to impress myself at all times with the fullest possible force of their very reality. I want to have things as multiply and intricately as possible present and visible in my mind. Then I might be able to sit on the hill by the burnt books where the starlings fly over, and see not only the starlings, the grass field, the quarried rock, the viney woods, Hollins pond, and the mountains beyond, but also, and simultaneously, feathers’ barbs, springtails in the soil, crystal in rock, chloroplasts streaming, rotifers pulsing, and the shape of the air in the pines. And, if I try to keep my eye on quantum physics, if I try to keep up with astronomy and cosmology, and really believe it all, I might ultimately be able to make out the landscape of the universe. Why not?”
Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

weekend courses
one day courses

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Friday. Arrive at 4 pm to register, meet and greet. Evening meal.

Saturday. Early morning landscape shoot. Breakfast. More landscape photography through to lunch. Afternoon shoot on the coast, small harbours, dunes, etc. Back to centre to download images. Evening meal and social time. Talk about colour management or associated subject.

Sunday. Breakfast followed by practical workshops involving photoshop editing, printing your images onto your choice of fine art papers, mount cutting and presentation. If time allows you will also have the opportunity to print your images onto mugs. With breaks for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. Prior to leaving we will hold a critique of each individual's favourite images. Each student will leave with 1 - 20" x 16 and 2 - A3 mounted giclee prints ready for framing.

water in a landscape


One day coursesbook now

Morning spent on location for practical instruction, with emphasis on composition, focal length of lens, shutter speed and aperture combination, selective focus, perspective, selective focus, use of filters etc. We will stop for a pub lunch, followed by an afternoon at the sea for more practical instruction. Each student will have their favourite image printed to 15" x 11, using giclee papers and archival inks, and mounted with an acid free double slip aperture to 20" x 16, ready for framing.

Photography courses in the South Downs National Park.Photography lessons in Landscapes, Seascapes, Equestrian and Motor Sports. Camera Lessons. Digital Camera Courses. Photoshop Lessons. Michael Chevis Photography Courses. Photography Holidays in the South Downs.