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Landscape  Photography

Photography Trips

Sunrises and sunsets, wild weather, peace and tranquility...These are all possible within a few hours of being on the hill. Some of the opportunities present themselves with little warning.

With our Half or One Day trips, we could get you to these places.

There is some fanastic photo opportunities around our area...available to all those that are willing to put a little effort in. In Summer or Winter!

Half Day trip ideas - Sunrise on the 3 Sisters of Glencoe / The Lost Valley in Winter / Views from The Pap of Glencoe / Hidden Lochs around the area / Steall Falls

Full Day trip ideas - Views from Buachaille Etive Mor / Ben Nevis sunset / Alpine Glencoe / The Mamores / Hidden Coires of Glencoe 

Guide to Client Ratio 1:8

Half day walks are available for EASY

and MODERATE levels

             1 person (Half day)  £100

             2 people (Half day)  £110

             3 to 4 (Half day)       £120

 

                               1 Day   2 Days

          1 Person          £220     £400

          2 People           £240     £420

          3 to 4                £270     £450

          5+ (Upto 10)     £300     £480

Mountain photography at sunrise is more attainable than you think.. Read this article brilliantly written by Tim Parkin (Editor and Photographer for ON landscape magazine) about our trip into Glencoe together...

Winter Mountain Photography by Tim Parkin

Bespoke trips also available , by foot or vehicle - please enquire with your needs

An Ideal 2 day Trip for those wanting to get into Mountain Photography !

Overnight Mountain Camping Course !

1 person               £400

                      2 people                £450

                      3 to 4                     £480

                      5 to 6                     £500

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Winter tent, sleeping bag and mat can be hired.

We will be happy to advise on specific equipment,please call in advance.

 

 

                    

Please note that photographic equipment is not included, and it is worth organising insurance as it may get damaged in any adverse weather we may encounter.

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