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Nature Photography Artist’s Retreat

Englishtown

Address:

118 Black Head Road
Englishtown
B0C 1H0

Overview

Retreat Details

Arrive Friday afternoon and meet your fellow retreat participants and instructor Philip Church of Keltic Devil Photography, over drinks and savoury snacks. Settle in to your cozy cabin and relax until it’s time for a hearty dinner, made with locally sourced ingredients, in the Sally’s Brook CookHouse. After dinner participants will split into 2 groups. Group B will relax in the sauna or in their cabin, Group A proceeds to their first workshop, Night Photography Basics.

Drift blissfully away to sleep in your cozy cabin, cocooned in luxurious 400 thread count organic cotton bedding. Saturday morning wake to birdsong and the gentle rustle of the breeze in the trees.

A delicious self-serve continental breakfast with fresh-brewed coffee and tea is laid out in the CookHouse for you to enjoy. After breakfast will be the morning workshop, Composition and Light.

Return to the CookHouse for lunch and some free time until the afternoon workshop, Photography in MotionWater, Wildlife, Wind

After spending the afternoon in motion, you’ll have an appetite for Saturday evening’s tasty dinner.

Following dinner, participants will again split into 2 groups. Group A will relax in the sauna or in their cabin. Group B will proceed to Night Photography Basics.

Afterward, continue conversations and enjoy the starry night by the firepit.

Sunday morning continues the relaxed mood, breakfast in the CookHouse on your own schedule and a final workshop, Story Telling in Photography

Have lunch and say goodbye, or extend your retreat to a third night and put your new skills capturing creative images to good use, in the local area or farther afield.

.All workshop plan details are subject to weather conditions and may change at the last minute.

Participants should expect much of the workshop time to be outdoors and prepare accordingly.

Be aware that there is an uphill forest trail between the parking area, the Cookhouse and cabins. There are also stairs to enter each cabin, the CookHouse and the WashHouse.

 

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