Courses
Now as a Light & Land tutor, Peter runs a number of courses throughout the year, to help give his advice and experience to other fellow photographers of all levels of experience. He has been a Light & Land tutor now for 4 years and is currently looking to run and contribute in more courses, as well as start his own photographic workshops. For more information about courses and workshops, please see below:
Exmoor – Sleepy Hamlets and Wild Moorland (Friday 4th - Monday 7th June 2010) This course is now fully booked
There are few places in England (some would say the world!) that have such a variety of beautiful, unspoilt scenery packed into such a relatively small space as Exmoor. The second smallest of England’s National Parks, barely 267 square miles, it nevertheless possesses some of the most diverse and spectacular landscapes to be found anywhere in the country. Exmoor’s splendour and stunning natural beauty leaves an indelible mark on its visitors.
Peter’s vast knowledge of Exmoor will help you to identify the Moor’s changing moods, and also help you discover those magical compositions that so often elude us in unfamiliar places. The days are long in summer and you might need to be prepared to eat at irregular times. Walking boots are essential, as are waterproof & windproof clothing recommended.
In the evenings you will have the opportunity to view Peter’s work, together with constructive feedback on your own work. This tour is designed to appeal to all photographers whatever your ability level.
Our base is the famous Exmoor White Horse Inn, in the village of Exford, in the very heart of Exmoor National Park. The same family has run the Inn for the past eighteen years. There is a photographic gallery with wonderful images of Exmoor adorning the walls to entice you onto the Moor and encourage you to load that film or card, ready for the next day. By the way the name of the family running this establishment is Hendrie. Home territory indeed!
For more information on this particular Tour, please visit the Light & Land Website
Alternatively please refer to Peter Hendrie Photography for more information.