Wildlife Photgraphy


London Wetlands Centre, Barnes

Arts & Crafts

UNTIL Saturday 24th February

Wildlife Photgraphy

Everyone has a camera or camera phone these days, and whether at home or off on a big trip, we love to take pictures of ourselves, landscapes, buildings and animals.

If you feel you'd like to take better wildlife shots, this workshop led by professional wildlife photographer Nick Dale is perfect for you – and a wonderful way to spend a Saturday morning!

Basing ourselves at the London Wetland Centre means we'll be surrounded by wonderful photo opportunities during the practical element of the session. Keeping the group numbers small ensures lots of one-to-one time with Nick, so whether it's technical knowledge, familiarity with your equipment or rules of composition, these can all be covered over coffee in the café at the start of your workshop. We'll then spend lots of time around the centre taking pictures, which we'll review back in the café.

At the end of the class, feel free to spend more time practising your new-found skills, as the workshop price includes full day entry to the Wetlands Centre.

Nick Dale is a professional wildlife photographer, taking pictures in 25 countries on all seven continents and winning various awards including the Sunday Times/Audley Travel Big Shot.

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