Further information
During the workshop we will be exploring some/all of the following locations:
Cromer with its pier and sandy beach
Happisburgh with its lighthouse and coastal groynes perfect for long exposure and minimalist seascapes
If the weather is looking good we will also take in a couple of Broads locations at Thurne, How Hill or Hickling.
Blakeney with its characterful waterfront and riverbank.
Morston Quay, just down the road from Blakeney, is a bustling place full of small boats and wooden jetties. It sits on the edge of one of the largest expanses of salt marsh in Europe.
Cley – famous for its windmill which sits in a sea of reeds this is another nearby location perfect for some creative photography.
Wells-Next-the-Sea known for its beach huts and sandy beach.
Burnham Overy Staithe with its lovely creek and undulating sand at low tide.
Holkham with its wonderful beach and dune system.
Thornham Old Harbour with its collection of small boats, old wooden jetties and stone barn all located within a short distance from the sea.
Old Hunstanton with its colourful stripy cliffs, interesting geology and old boat wreck this is a great place to explore on a falling tide.
Workshop duration
4 nights, 3 days.
We will meet at the accommodation at 4pm pm on Friday 18th September 2026 and the workshop will finish on the morning of 22nd September. For the workshop the sunrise and sunset times are:
Sunrise 6.30am, Sunset 19.00
Suitability
This workshop is suitable for all, no matter what level you are at photographically or what camera you use. The aim is to get to know a beautiful location with a group of like minded individuals. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 4 participants with two tutors allowing plenty of individual attention for all. We will cover a range of photographic techniques and will be taking in some diverse locations giving a stimulating few days whatever your ability.
What to bring
You will need your camera, a selection of lenses, a tripod, memory cards and spare batteries. If you have filters please bring them. If you don’t you are welcome to borrow some for the weekend. It will also be advantageous to bring a laptop if you have one. This will allow you to take advantage of some post processing tuition.
You will also need some good outdoor clothing, a waterproof coat and some walking boots and wellies for some of the beach work.
Why choose a Norfolk Workshop with me.
Norfolk has been part of my life since I was young. My grandparents used to live here and consequently I spent a lot of time here growing up. In recent years I have been visiting regularly and love coming here for photography or just to relax, walk the coastal paths and watch the wildlife
This workshop is based in a large shared house which I feel is an ideal way to explore the area. Breakfast can be as early or as late as we need it to be and we have more flexibility than we would have in a hotel. The reception areas provide a comfortable environment for relaxed evenings of image sharing and post processing as well as complete relaxation.
This workshop will be a small group of 4 and the whole session will be run on a relaxed basis with the emphasis on fun and great photography. At the heart of all my workshops is the joy that being out in the natural world brings.
My aim with all my workshops is to provide a relaxed environment for you to learn.
Overall I love to run fun fill sessions that forge friendships and inspire creativity.