Make more of your Photography Workshop at Wightwick Manor and Gardens with Lindsey Bucknor OBE
Join us in the wonderful surroundings here at Wightwick to build on what you already know and see what you can do with your photography.
- Booking not needed
Dust off your cameras, charge up your batteries and join me for a relaxed and enjoyable morning at Wightwick Manor and Gardens. A beautiful location where we can slow down and enjoy quality time together making better photographic memories.
This workshop is suitable for learners and intermediate photographers and all camera types. With a maximum group size of 4 there is plenty of 1:1 support as well as learning from each other. We meet at the tea rooms at Wightwick at 10.30 and the workshop runs until 12.30pm.
Treat yourself, buy one as a gift, come along with a friend /partner and have a great day. Session includes tea / coffee on arrival and tuition notes.
£55 per person, booking essential, admission included.
Dates available are:
Friday 7 March 2025 Tuesday 1 April 2025 Tuesday 29 April 2025 Tuesday 3 June 2025
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £55.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
All bookings to be made directly with Lindsey Bucknor via his website: www.lindseybimages.com
- Suitability
Suitable for over 18's.
- Meeting point
Please park in the main car park, and our Visitor Reception team will be able to direct you up the main path and follow the signs towards the Tearoom where you will meet Lindsey.
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoor event, so please dress appropriately, with sensible, sturdy shoes. Please bring your own camera.
- Accessibility
Please contact Lindsey to discuss how we can meet your access needs.
Upcoming events
February half term family crafts
Find us in our crafty gazebo outside the Gallery for some family craft fun this February half term.
Wassail with Beggars' Oak Clog at Wightwick Manor and Gardens
Join us this half term for a lively celebration of an age-old tradition! Experience the joy of wassailing, an Anglo-Saxon custom to wish health and prosperity upon fruiting trees, ensuring they "grow well and bear well" for the coming year.
Curator Talk: Women Artists of the Pre-Raphaelites
Join Helen, Senior Collections and House Manager at Wightwick Manor and Gardens, for a relaxed talk followed by a walking tour of the collection, featuring the female artists of the Pre-Raphaelites.