Masterclass photography workshops at Belton
Explore Belton through the lens of your camera and join our photography expert for the day on this masterclass photography workshop taking place within the Belton offices and Fishing Lodge in the gardens.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
Explore Belton through the lens of your camera and join our photography expert for the day.
Professional photographer Jon Pear will be sharing his expert top-tips to help you improve your photography. Dust off your cameras and explore the wonderful gardens and parkland at Belton.
This is a masterclass workshop for advanced photographers. Maximum group size of 8 on each workshop.
This workshop includes a 2 hour walk around the parkland and/or gardens taking photographs, and will be taking place within the Belton offices and Fishing Lodge in the gardens.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Suitable for 18+
- Meeting point
Jon will meet you at the Information and Accessibility Hub.
- What to bring and wear
The workshops will be outdoors so suitable weather appropriate clothing should be worn. Bring your cameras!
- Accessibility
The workshops will partially take place within the Fishing Lodge, which has a narrow doorway, and is not accessible for wheelchairs or trampers. We are trialling this new event and will look into ways we can make any future workshops accessible.
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