Peak District Heather Photography Workshop Including Salt Cellar and Fair Brook (August 23rd 2026)
£40.00 – £150.00Price range: £40.00 through £150.00
Description
Peak District Heather: Photographing an Icon at Full Bloom – 23rd August
Immerse yourself in the vibrant beauty of the Peak District’s blooming heather on this captivating photography workshop. On the 23rd of August, we’ll embark on a scenic, challenging journey to capture the iconic landscapes of this breathtaking region, adorned with the rich purple hues of heather in full bloom.
Why Photograph the Peak District’s Heather?
For a few fleeting weeks each year, the Peak District’s moorlands undergo a dramatic transformation. The typically brown landscape erupts in a vibrant display of purple heather, creating a visual spectacle that captivates photographers and nature lovers alike. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to witness and capture this fleeting beauty, creating images that showcase the Peak District’s unique character and charm.
Our Heather Photography Day
This workshop is designed as a Photographic Hike, focusing on depth of exploration and culminating in an iconic sunset view.
- Fair Brook’s Hidden Treasures:
- Our day begins at Fair Brook, a picturesque stream nestled on the northern slopes of Kinder Scout.
- We’ll ascend the brook, discovering hidden waterfalls, picturesque pools, and breathtaking views, all framed by the vibrant purple heather.
- Trident Waterfall (Long Exposure Focus):
- One of the highlights will be the captivating Trident Waterfall, a cascading torrent plunging over a rocky outcrop, surrounded by a tapestry of heather.
- Focus: We’ll experiment with filters and long exposures to capture the beauty and drama of the scene.
- Important Note: The descent to the Trident Waterfall can be challenging, and the location is small, accommodating only two photographers at a time.
- Derwent Edge and Beyond:
- We’ll drive to Cutthroat Bridge and ascend onto Derwent Edge. This scenic gritstone edge offers a wealth of photographic opportunities: gritstone formations, panoramic vistas, and abundant heather.
- We’ll capture the unique character of Lead Hill and Whinstone Lee Tor before reaching our final destination.
- The Salt Cellar (Sunset Finale):
- Our ultimate goal is to capture the iconic Salt Cellar, a remarkable gritstone formation.
- As the sun begins its descent, we’ll capture this majestic landmark bathed in the warm glow of golden hour light, surrounded by a sea of purple heather.
Itinerary & What to Expect
- 1:45 PM: Meet and greet at our designated location, followed by a discussion of the day’s plan.
- Afternoon: Hike to Fair Brook and explore the brook, including the Trident Waterfall.
- Late Afternoon: Drive to Cutthroat Bridge and ascend Derwent Edge.
- Sunset: Arrive at the Salt Cellar and capture its iconic form as the sun sets.
- 9:45 PM (approx.): Conclude the workshop after our return to the car park.
- A Photographic Hike: This workshop requires a good level of fitness. We’ll be hiking approximately 5-6 miles throughout the day, with some challenging ascents and descents over varied terrain.
- Emphasis on Exploration: This workshop offers a chance to explore some of the Peak District’s less-visited locations, venturing off the beaten path.
Learning and Skill Development
Throughout the day, I’ll be there to provide guidance, support, and encouragement on essential photography techniques:
- Focusing techniques: Learn how to achieve sharp focus in different situations.
- Tripod usage: Master the art of using a tripod for stability and sharper images.
- Filters vs. exposure blending: Understand when to use filters and when to rely on exposure blending techniques.
- Composition: Develop your compositional eye to frame the heather and gritstone dramatically.
- Working with light: Learn how to effectively utilise the dramatic natural light of the moorlands.
What’s Included
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from my extensive experience and intimate knowledge of the Peak District.
- Small Group Size: With a maximum of 4 participants, you are guaranteed personalised attention and plenty of 1-2-1 tuition.
- Kit and Equipment Provided:
- I have four sets of Maven Filters available for the group to use (a set per person). This is ideal for testing or upgrading your filter system.
- I will also have spare tripods available for use.
- Pre-workshop Information: Upon booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with meeting details, a comprehensive kit list, discount codes, and a questionnaire to help me tailor the workshop to your needs.
- Post-workshop Support: You will receive access to my private Facebook client area for ongoing support, image sharing, and connecting with fellow photographers.
Additional Information
- Difficulty:Moderate to Challenging. This workshop requires a good level of fitness and experience with hiking on uneven terrain.
- Beginners: If you’re new to photography, you might prefer one of my other heather workshops that focus more on camera techniques and involve shorter walks.
- Group Size: Maximum 4 participants for personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
Booking Information
- A £40 deposit is required to secure your place.
- The full balance is due no later than 6 weeks before the workshop date.
Ready for a Peak District adventure that combines stunning landscapes, vibrant heather, and photographic exploration?
Additional information
| Group Landscape Photography Workshop | Balance, Deposit, Pay in full (Required if less than 6 weeks away from workshop date) |
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