What’s on
Deer Photography Workshop
For beginners and improvers, this photography training course with Andy Langley, The Norfolk Photographer – www.thenorfolkphotographer.co.uk, will help you develop skills in animal photography, in particular the Fallow Deer, that call Holkham Park their home.
Autumn marks the rutting season in the park, and a fantastic opportunity to be able to photograph it.
You will need a minimum of a 300mm lens to be able to photograph the deer successfully. After a short session in the classroom going over what to expect and some tips on how to get the most out of your time, individual help will be provided throughout the day to ensure you come away with some great images.
This event will take place mostly out in the park, wherever the deer are on the day. Please ensure you attend in suitable clothing and footwear and bring a cover for your camera in case of any rain. Lunch and refreshments are provided.
Any questions, please contact Andy directly at thenorfolkphotographer.co.uk/essential-camera-skills
Event details
19th October
£120 per person
9am-4pm
Meet at Visitor Reception.
Complimentary
Lunch and refreshments included
Sorry, no dogs except assistance dogs
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