This 1 to 1 Landscape and Seascape Photography Course is designed for anyone who has ever stood before a breathtaking vista only to be disappointed by the final photograph.
During this bespoke session, we will help you understand that great landscape photography is a balance of light, composition, and recognising the difference between what the human eye perceives and what a camera sensor actually records.
We will teach you how to creatively master aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to produce perfectly exposed images that sit comfortably within your camera’s dynamic range. This technical control gives you the power to dictate the mood and atmosphere of your work rather than leaving it to chance.
You will also discover how to use filters effectively to enhance your shots and manage challenging lighting conditions.
Composition is a vital element of the day, and together we will explore techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and the importance of visual balance to create truly captivating images. Through practical, hands-on exercises, we will guide you in applying these principles to your own photography in a completely jargon-free manner. We avoid confusing terminology in favour of clear, concise explanations, ensuring you feel comfortable asking questions and participating actively in a supportive and inclusive environment.
At the Cheshire School of Photography, we are dedicated to empowering you with the skills and confidence to capture stunning images. Our teaching style is designed to be as enjoyable as it is informative, as we firmly believe that learning is most effective when it is fun and engaging. By the end of the day, you will walk away with a newfound confidence in your camera control and the motivation to put your new skills into practice immediately.
We are completely flexible with our scheduling to suit your needs; while we usually begin at 9:30 am, we are happy to provide as much time as you require to ensure you get the most out of the experience. We look forward to seeing you there—and the coffee is on us.
This 1 to 1 Landscape and Seascape Photography Course is designed for anyone who has ever stood before a breathtaking vista only to be disappointed by the final photograph.
During this bespoke session, we will help you understand that great landscape photography is a balance of light, composition, and recognising the difference between what the human eye perceives and what a camera sensor actually records.
We will teach you how to creatively master aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to produce perfectly exposed images that sit comfortably within your camera’s dynamic range. This technical control gives you the power to dictate the mood and atmosphere of your work rather than leaving it to chance.
You will also discover how to use filters effectively to enhance your shots and manage challenging lighting conditions.
Composition is a vital element of the day, and together we will explore techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and the importance of visual balance to create truly captivating images. Through practical, hands-on exercises, we will guide you in applying these principles to your own photography in a completely jargon-free manner. We avoid confusing terminology in favour of clear, concise explanations, ensuring you feel comfortable asking questions and participating actively in a supportive and inclusive environment.
At the Cheshire School of Photography, we are dedicated to empowering you with the skills and confidence to capture stunning images. Our teaching style is designed to be as enjoyable as it is informative, as we firmly believe that learning is most effective when it is fun and engaging. By the end of the day, you will walk away with a newfound confidence in your camera control and the motivation to put your new skills into practice immediately.
We are completely flexible with our scheduling to suit your needs; while we usually begin at 9:30 am, we are happy to provide as much time as you require to ensure you get the most out of the experience. We look forward to seeing you there—and the coffee is on us.