We have received an email from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust with details of some photography workshops and a competition that may be of interest to a few of you.
Full details can be viewed below…
Dear Cirencester Camera Club
I am writing to inform you of three wildlife photography workshops and a photography competition that Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust are running which may be of interest to your members. More details about the photography workshops can be found at www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/whats-on
Portraits in Nature
Saturday 5th May 2018, 9:30am – 4pm at Robinswood Hill, Gloucester
Let nature inspire you to unleash the potential of your camera and improve your portrait skills. In a small group with a friendly tutor, become confident taking creative outdoor portraits.
Using nature as your backdrop, you’ll cover essential settings, different portrait styles and how to break the rules!
Natural World and Landscape Photography: an Introduction
Saturday 30th June 2018, 9:30am – 1pm, Greystones, Bourton-on-the-Water
Develop your photography skills and build up your confidence under the skilled tutorage of wildlife photographer David Broadbent. With a small group size, there’ll be plenty of opportunity for one to one tuition.
Family Fun with Photography
Thursday 26th July 2018, 10am – 12:30pm, Greystones, Bourton-on-the-Water
Grab your cameras and smartphones and get snapping at Greystones nature reserve with expert wildlife photographer Iain Green.
Capture on camera the delights of this special place while learning new tips and getting creative as a family.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust’s Wildlife Photography Competition
Our annual photography competition is now open, giving you the chance to show what Gloucestershire’s wildlife and open spaces mean to you. Winning images will be publicised in the autumn edition of our members’ magazine, and shown on our website and social media channels.
The closing date for entries is Friday 20th July 2018.
For more details about our photography competition head over to www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/photocomp
Kind Regards, Anne