Adventure on the Hill: Lake District in Autumn

£295.00

Join Adam Karnacz on a landscape photography adventure in the hills of the Lake District in Autumn

Autumn 2024

Join me on a one-day photographic workshop as we venture into the hills to explore and capture the beauty of the Lake District in Autumn. The chosen locations promise not only stunning visuals, but also the opportunity to connect with the landscape in a way that stirs the soul, inspires creativity, and leaves a deep sense of fulfilment upon us.

Date

There are three dates currently available.

  • Friday 27th September 2024 – Sunset experience – 12pm – 8pm approx
  • Friday 18th October 2024 – Sunset experience – 11am – 7pm approx
  • Saturday 19th October 2024 – Sunrise experience – 7am – 4pm approx

Guests are free to book one or more courses. Suitable hotels, B&B’s and campsites can be recommended on request.

Course Structure

These one day courses will be led by Adam Karnacz and accommodate three guests per day.

Adam Karnacz

 

Requirements

Photography Skills

Suitable for photographers of all levels with basic equipment (camera, lenses, tripod).

Physical Fitness

Important!!

A very good level of physical health, fitness, stability and agility will be required. We will be ascending hills and fells around 600m high and traversing uneven, rocky and/or muddy ground. We will be on our feet most of the day, carrying our equipment and hill walking experience is desirable. Please contact me if you are unsure if this course is suitable for you.

Location Information

The Lake District is undoubtedly one of the finest places to photograph in the UK, if not the world. There is no “bad” time of the year to visit but Autumn is definitely one of the most exciting, both photographically and weather wise!! On these workshops we will be hiking up some of the medium sized fells with an altitude of up to 600 metres. Sunset workshops offer the prospect of incredible evening light breaking through the clouds before bursting into colour. For sunrise, it is the ideal time of year to catch the rare, yet thrilling, ‘cloud inversion’ phenomenon.