Workshop Review

I'm just back from Torridon, where I had a very enjoyable weekend conducting a photographic workshop with six enthusiastic photographers.

Michael, who was on the course, has been in touch today to tell me he's written a review of the weekend.

Image © Michael Marten

I always come home from a workshop with something new that I've learned myself.

It's easy I guess for folks who haven't been on a workshop to assume that the teacher is the 'all-knowing' one, but that simply isn't true. All I can do is pass on what I know, and how I do what I do, but other than that, the trip is a setting for folk to get involved and discuss ideas and try new things.

The trip becomes a melting pot of ideas and for me - that's great. I love to see everyone get involved - it's a much more engaging exchange if everyone is contributing and as my friend Andrew said :  a workshop is successful if the group are up for putting effort into it.

This weekend, we had terrible weather and as much as I thought it might be a 'wash-out', the attitude of the group was extremely positive and we went out - regardless of the conditions - and came back each day with a lot of very surprising and powerful images.

So I thought I'd show some images from the weekend:

Image © John Black

John took this at Loch Claire on Saturday morning. It had been tipping down most of the night and when we left in the morning, the sky was full of rain and it didn't look like things would improve, but John was positive and said that things could change : and they did. We had a very beautiful morning at loch Claire and it just goes to show that if you don't go : you don't get. So no matter what the weather - you have to go out and see what happens.

Image © Mabel Forsyth

Mabel shot this near Sheildaig at the edge of upper loch Torridon. I think the 'soft focus' effect was created by her camera and filters being so wet from the previous days shoot - and it has a Charles Rennie Mackintosh feel to it.

Image © Teresa Reddy

Teresa shot this not too far away from Mabel's Rennie Mackintosh photo, and this just goes to show that exploring your location can really make a huge benefit. I noticed throughout the weekend that Teresa was 'an individual'. If the group were at one spot, she was often at an entirely different area. The crop I feel is due to me showing the group different crops and this is something I borrowed from Andrew Fackle who was on my Eigg workshop. It just goes to show that one thing leads on to another.

Image © Louise Black

Louise took my advice about looking for foreground interest and she found it in the colour of the red kelp seaweed at Upper Loch Torridon, despite it being a rather miserable day. Very soft, overcast light often makes vegetation and seaweed colours 'sing'.

Image © Stephen Kowal

Stephen really went to town looking for leading lines in this location. I've shot at this spot a few times in the past, but the light on this occasion was dramatic. Windswept horizontal rain was predominantly the order of the day and everyone was soaking, but happy. From my perspective, I always worry that folks feel they're being forced to go out in driving rain to make pictures, but what I find funny is that it's often hard to get them to come back to the van with 'just one more shot left to make'..... being the usual reply I get from them. Love the leading in stream Stephen.

Workshop Image

On each workshop I do, we tend to spend some time doing a critique on the images made during our time together. A few weekends ago, I spent some time with a group in Glencoe and there was one image from the entire weekend that really stood out for me.

This image was shot by Kieron Monahan - a photographer from London. He shot this on a morning where there was a temperature inversion - the part of the moor we were standing in was in a dip where fog had collected... and unbeknown to us all,  we were just a few hundred meters away from sun light!

I've been in touch with Kieron for over a year now and so it was really nice that he felt that he wanted to come up and spend time on the trip with me and the others. His images are very different from what I do as you will see from his website www.kieronmonahan.com.

Photography has many surprises in store for us all, and certainly, conducting workshops - can often find me as surprised as anyone else on the trip at seeing something new.

I always learn something, or come away from the trip feeling I've had a different perspective on how a scene should be shot, and Kieron's image of the lochan at the base of Blackmount on Rannoch Moor is perhaps one of the most unusual shots I've ever seen of it.

South America Safaris 2010

I'm pleased to announce that I'm going back to Bolivia, Easter Island and also Patagonia next year to conduct some photographic safaris. These trips are being run in conjunction with Andean Trails, one of the UK's leading South America travel companies.

Bolivia - March 24 to 29

El arbol de piedra

I loved the Bolivian Aliplano, It's certainly one of the strangest and captivating landscapes I've witnessed to date, so I'm really excited about going back in 2010 to do this trip.

We will have our own private 4WD Jeep and guide to take us around some of the most remote regions of southern Bolivia.

This trip is priced at USD 2200 / £1,466 per person, twin room occupancy.

For more information please see the bolivia safari page on my site.

Autumn in Patagonia - April 3 - 10

Spring in Patagonia - October 2 - 9

The Turquoise colours Lago Pehoe What can I say? Torres del Paine is one of my favourite places in the world, and I'm always looking for an excuse to go back ;-)

This years trip was a blast. I had such a great bunch of people on the trip and it was full of non-stop-laughter and photo-taking.

I have two trips lined up for this - April which is Autumn time in the park, and October which is early Spring time. Both of these trips will offer a different view of the park and so I can only really suggest you pick which one takes your fancy. The weather is often unpredictable at any time of the year, and this is one of the reasons why shooting in Torres del Paine can be a compelling experience.

This trip is priced at $4410.00 USD / £2954.70

Price based on a group of four participants. If there are more than this then the price will drop accordingly. Price based on two sharing a room. Single rooms available for a supplement price.

For more information, please go to the following pages:

Patagonia Autumn safari Trip Patagonia Spring safari Trip

Easter Island

This one is in the pipe-line, but it is expected to coincide with the Patagonian Spring Safari in October 2010. I don't have any firm dates or prices for this one at the moment, but will publish dates when it's finalised.

Stone Circle, Moai & Rano Raraku

Eigg Workshop Images

I had a great time conducting a workshop on the Isle of Eigg mid September. It's always a very social time for me - there's nothing better than spending a week engrossed in photography with a bunch of like-minded individuals. I always come home from the experience feeling that I've made new friends. The only downside I can see to conducting a workshop is not having enough time to make my own images. This is understandable because the point about the workshop is that I spend time with the participants. However, it often works that many of the guys on the trip get so engrossed in what they're doing, that I have to take a step back and disappear for a while and let them get on with being creative. That's when I'm able to make my own images.

So here are a few examples from my recent trip on Eigg. I hope you enjoy them. I'm going back to Eigg next April for a workshop there. Perhaps you might be tempted? ;-)

Minimalism

Leading LinesPrimary Colours

Towards the mainlandZig ZagGeology Time

September News Letter

Dear All, Just a quick update on what your budding photographer has been doing this September.

Isle of Eigg Workshop Completed

Last week I spent a really nice time on the Isle of Eigg conducting my first ever Scottish photographic workshop.

I'm not new to doing workshops, but doing them on my own turf is something new, and I feel very lucky to have had such an enthusiastic bunch of people. Many thanks Andrew, Calum, Christian, Luciano,  Peter, Sam, Stephen & Torben.

We spent the entire week covering many aspects of landscape photography. What was interesting for me was how I saw participants images improve over the space of a week. We spent a bit of time each morning after breakfast doing a solid 3 hour critique of images and this really helped everyone pick up new suggestions for things to try later on that evening.

Workshop Feedback

I've updated the testimonials on my site with feedback from the guys on the trip. You can find it here, should you wish to get more of an insight to the trips and what's covered.

Harris Workshop - 1 space left

I'm only sad now that the trip is over, but I'm excited about the trips I have lined up for the remainder of the year. I'll be going to Glen Coe, Torridon and also Harris & Lewis. All the trips are full now, with the exception that the Harris trip has only one space left : so if you've been thinking of coming - now's your chance to get that last space :-)

So what's next?

I'm just very busy at the moment. I seem to have a lot of plans on, including setting up some further trips to Harris for May next year, the possibility of a trip to the isles of Arran, Skye and Assynt - one of my favourite places in the north west of Scotland.

I hope you've been keeping up to date with my postings - 'the making of 40 photographs', should you wish to find out more about how I make my images. I do plan to publish the final content as an e-Book later on in the year.

Until then, I hope this news letter finds you well.

All the best, Bruce.

Torridon Weekend Workshop Sold Out

The Torridon weekend workshop this October is now sold out. The two Glencoe weekend workshops as well as the week long Eigg workshop are completely full too. So I thought I’d write to let you all know that for the remainder of this year, the only workshop available is the Isle of Harris trip in late November.

Tempted? Oh go on! :-)

Seilebost, Harris

Seriously, I’m very pleased with the response to these trips and have lined up some trips for early next year now. For more information please look under the dates and prices section of my Light On Scotland web site.

Autumn in Glencoe Workshop - 1 space left

There is now only one space left for the Glencoe weekend workshop in October. It can be really beautiful at this time of year in the coe, with very settled weather as the picture below suggests.

Blackmount in October

So if you've been thinking of coming on this trip, bite now, or forever hold your peace...!

The trip commences on Friday evening October 16th and ends on Sunday the 18th at 1pm. Price is £349.

For booking and contact, please email me.

Eigg Workshop - 1 Space available

One space has become available for my Isle of Eigg workshop! So if you were thinking of coming along, now's your chance to secure that spot :-)

I'm particularly looking forward to this trip as it's for a whole week on a beautiful island.

We've got our own place to stay for the week where everyone can come and go as they please. So if you fancy a bit of time on your own to explore the island, you can.

I'll be bringing a digital projector and laptop so we can cover critiques of the groups images as well as tutorials on my own workflow - how I arrive at my final print from RAW or Film capture.

The trip is due to commence on the 14th of September, ending on the 19th of September, priced at £779. If you are interested, email me.

Eigg, Harris, Lewis & Orkney

I've been busy working on my new images from Harris, Lewis and Orkney. So this post has a nice preview of some images from those trips, but before I show you them, I have some important information on my Isle of Eigg workshop for September.

Isle of Eigg Workshop - Only 1 space left!

I know plenty of you have been telling me for months that you are intending on coming along on the Isle of Eigg workshop.

I now only have 1 space left, so if you are still thinking about coming - now is your chance.

Laig Bay, Isle of Eigg

Don't worry

TThe good news is that I have set up a second Eigg workshop for the 19th to 24th of April 2010, in case you can't make the September trip because I've been overrun by a stampede to get the last place ;-)

See : http://www.lightonscotland.com/pages/eigg.html

Harris & Lewis & Orkney

I thought I'd show you a preview of some new images I shot on Harris and Lewis & Orkney earlier this Summer.

This image was shot on the main Orkney Island at the rings of Brodgar.

Rings of Brodgar, Orkney

And this one is of Seilbost beach on the isle of Harris:

Seilebost Beach, Harris

And sometimes you find strange things on a beach. I loved the 'rocking horse' shape of this dead tree:

Seilebost Rocking Horse

But I think I was most impressed by the Callanish Stones and happened upon them one summers evening while the moon was rising:

Callanish

Torridon Photo Workshop

I'm in the process of setting up a photo workshop for Torridon, for this October, November. The light at this time of year can be particularly wonderful and Torridon is a special place for me with great views of lochans, mountain ranges and some cracking views from Applecross bay towards the Cuillins of Skye.

If you're interested in this trip, just pop me an email to bruce@brucepercy.com

I'll have more details up soon.

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