One to One On Location Workshop
Details
Join me for a half day shoot to Killarney National Park where I will take you to many areas to photograph and all within a short reach of each other. I will take through setting up a shot, what to look out for & avoid plus help you to compose and capture shots that you will be proud of.
Location: An expanse of rugged, mountainous land extends to the world-famous Lakes of Killarney in the southwest of County Kerry. Killarney National Park, with its unforgettable combination of mountains, lakes, woodland, and waterfalls, covers 10,000 hectares. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has designated Killarney National Park as a Biosphere Reserve for conservation and research efforts, joining Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
Time: Starting 6 hours before and finishing after sunset you will get to fully immerse yourself in the location and reap the rewards of a great day out with your camera.
Dates Available: Various dates available, just contact me for availability
Price : 250€ ( 20% Deposit to be paid upon booking )
Transport & Accommodation not provided
Additional info
What to consider beforehand ?
What is your understanding of your camera
Bring charged batteries, empty memory cards & spares, camera body ( of course), 1 x wide and 1 x telephoto lens ( you don’t need the kitchen sink )
A Tripod is needed for long exposures as are filters
Sturdy boots/ Wellies, clothing to keep you dry and warm, Irish weather can change quickly after all
It will be my pleasure to meet you and take you on a photography adventure, get in touch below for more availability and prices
Details
Join me for a full day shoot to Killarney National Park where I will take you to many areas to photograph and all within a short reach of each other. I will take through setting up a shot, what to look out for & avoid plus help you to compose and capture shots that you will be proud of.
Location: An expanse of rugged, mountainous land extends to the world-famous Lakes of Killarney in the southwest of County Kerry. Killarney National Park, with its unforgettable combination of mountains, lakes, woodland, and waterfalls, covers 10,000 hectares. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has designated Killarney National Park as a Biosphere Reserve for conservation and research efforts, joining Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
Time: Starting just before sunrise and finishing after sunset you will get to fully immerse yourself in the location and reap the rewards of a great day out with your camera.
Dates Available: Various dates available from October to March, just contact me for availability using the form below.
Price : 450€ ( 20% Deposit to be paid upon booking )
A light lunch is provided
Transport & Accommodation not provided
Additional info
What to consider beforehand ?
What is your understanding of your camera
Bring charged batteries, empty memory cards & spares, camera body ( of course), 1 x wide and 1 x telephoto lens ( you don’t need the kitchen sink )
A Tripod is needed for long exposures as are filters
Sturdy boots/ Wellies, clothing to keep you dry and warm, Irish weather can change quickly after all
It will be my pleasure to meet you and take you on a photography adventure, get in touch below for more availability and prices
TESTIMONIAL
“Had a fantastic day with Darren that was totally dedicated to my requirements, which he discussed with me in detail in advance. The two standouts were, firstly, the encyclopaedic knowledge Darren has of this region of Ireland which enabled him to take me to new angles on well-known locations and completely unknown places off the beaten track. All without having to walk more than 5 minutes from the car and adapted to the weather conditions on the day. Secondly Darren quickly worked out what my capabilities were and set about pushing me to try new techniques and to positively push my photographic limits. Darren knew when to leave me alone and when to intervene. Nothing was too much trouble for Darren with a full summertime dawn-to-dusk experience, transport in his vehicle and a plentiful food and drink supply”
John, United Kingdom