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Photography Lessons Experience Days: Join a professional photographer in Edinburgh for this hands-on, four-hour manual photography workshop and take your skills to the next level. Perfect for beginners or those with some experience, this fun and informative session teaches expert tips and tricks to help you get the most from your camera.
Your workshop begins in a local café with Richard, your experienced guide, who will discuss your skill level and tailor the session to the group. You will explore camera settings, features, and techniques before heading out into Edinburgh to capture stunning shots of the city’s iconic landmarks. The session concludes in a cosy pub, where you’ll review your images together and receive expert feedback to refine your skills.
This Edinburgh Manual Photography Workshop is a fantastic gift experience for photography enthusiasts of all levels.
There is no minimum age for this photography experience.
Unfortunately, the photography workshop is not wheelchair accessible.
Participants: The Edinburgh Manual Photography Workshop is for 1 participant.
Max Group Size: 4
Spectators Allowed on Site: No
The maximum group size for this photography lesson is 4 people. This experience is not suitable for spectators.
Points of interest: 31 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2HS, UK, King's Stables Road, Edinburgh EH1, UK
Experience Duration: 4:30
Time Spent at Venue: 4:45
Your Edinburgh photography course will last between 3.5 to 4.5 hours, depending on the group's learning pace. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
This product is not eligible for promotional discount codes.
You should wear sensible walking shoes, and dress for the weather.
Please bring your digital camera, which should have an 'M' mode for this workshop.
This means that you can manually set the exposure of your camera.
The workshop is possible using a single lens, however, you will not need anything more than a telephoto zoom (e.g. 70-200mm); a standard zoom (e.g. 18- 55mm); a wide-angle lens (e.g. 12- 20mm); and a prime lens (e.g. 50mm) - don’t worry if you don’t have all these lenses.
These photography experiences take place in most weather conditions. If the weather is unsafe on the day of your workshop, it will be rescheduled for a more suitable time.