Aspects of architecture photography walk
Explore some of the estate’s remarkable architectural features and discover new ways of capturing them on this guided photography walk through the parkland.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Explore some of the estate’s remarkable architectural features and discover new ways of capturing them on this guided photography walk through the parkland.
Starting at the Palladian bridge, experiment with reflections and symmetry. At the Rotunda, frame a dramatic composition of this historic monument. Finally, as you walk back towards Wentworth Castle, take the opportunity to capture the mansion house from a new perspective, adding depth to your picture.
Bring your phone – or a camera – and join volunteer Steve and other like-minded people for an inspiring walk. No previous experience needed.
This walk is part of our ‘Builders of Wentworth’ season, exploring the fascinating history and construction of the estate’s buildings.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Meet at the Visitor information shed.
- What to bring and wear
Wear strong walking shoes and a camera or a phone with a built-in camera.
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The exact route will depend on weather conditions and interest on the day. You’ll be out walking and taking photos for between 90 minutes and 2 hours.
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