Northumberland                                   08  Feb  2010 - 12  Feb  2010                                                      Course price  £ 495
Who is this course for:
For all beginners but also intermediates  who want to improve or simply looking for new and adventurous places to photograph.

What you should bring with you:
Warm and weatherproof clothing and boots is a must as the weather around the area can be lovely and sunny around this time of year but also wet and cold. All your photography gear (especially tripod) and a few prints of your previous work for constructive and honest feedback.

What is included in the price:
£495  Discount for 2 sharing a room  £30 each.
Accommodation, breakfast, packed lunch, dinner, tuition, transport during the course and tutorial on image processing, for those with not much knowledge on the subject.

What is excluded:
Insurance and transfers to and from venue.

Course times:
The course starts on Monday 8 Feb at 4 pm and ends on Friday 12 Feb at 1 pm.
This course will run again in 2011
Pictures of the area
Most frequently asked questions
Starting from Berwick-upon-Tweed, and ending our trip all the way south-east and around the castles of  Warkworth and Edlingham, this proves to be one amazing journey. The area of Northumberland, with all its magical castles, magnificent beaches with sand, pebbles or weathered rocks, winding rivers, National Parks and vast moors or sand dunes, is definitely one of the most beautiful areas on the British isles.
And only the idea of witnessing a sunrise by the feet of Bamburgh castle or Dunstanburgh castle, is enough to bring shivers to your spine.
Northumberland was for centuries the scene of bitter border conflicts,
and today it has more castles and peel towers than any other English county
. These are the scars and reminders of that era.  Alnwick and Bamburgh castles are the main stars here as they both have featured  in countless films.
We will also take a drive over the causeway to visit the holy island and
Lindisfarne castle, where we will spend as much time as the tide will
allow us. There is so much to do and see there that even a whole day
wouldn`t be enough. Lindisfarne castle, the old priory, St Mary`s church,
the old boat houses, Emmanuel head and so on.

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