Red Grouse Workshop
Dates: All Year. Prime time for pink heather 25th July – 11th August
The Red Grouse is an iconic game bird found on moorland, they are a shy bird so at times not easy to photograph.
I have a wealth of experience photographing Red Grouse so will take you to a great location in the Yorkshire Dales to photograph them.
Itinerary
Start Time: 6am (earliest)
An early start is best to catch the Red Grouse when they are just waking and hopefully we will have some nice soft light, weather permitting. I suggest a 6am start, but appreciate that this may be a little early for some people so I am happy to work this around you.
We will spend approximately 4 hours photographing the Red Grouse.
Workshop Dates
All Year but prime time is 25th July until 11th August as the heather is at its best in full bloom.
Location
North Yorkshire
Individuals and Groups welcome
One to a maximum of 3 per workshop.
Workshop In Brief

Photography
Birds

Dates
All Year. Prime time for pink heather 25th July – 11th August

Cost
£100 Per Person

Group Size
3 Maximum

Accommodation
None

Fitness Level Required
Low.

Included
Transport during workshop
Experienced or Beginners
I welcome all levels of experienced photographers and I will be on hand to provide you with the best possible advice on settings and composition.
Equipment Required
- 300 – 500mm lens size is best.
- Beanbag.
- Spare batteries and memory cards.
Fitness
Some walking, so low fitness levels required.
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