About the event
Afternoon Dog Photography Photo Walk at Fetherston Gardens
Join me for a serene afternoon photo walk at Fetherston Gardens in Spring Time. This session is designed for anyone interested in capturing the beauty and personality of their dogs in a beautiful garden during spring time. Whether you use a smartphone or a more advanced camera, this event will provide you with easy-to-follow photography tips to enhance your ability to document everyday moments with your dog.
During our walk, I'll offer advice on basic settings and how to best capture dogs in natural light. We’ll also have one or two dog models along, so you’ll get plenty of practice and see firsthand how to make the most of the stunning afternoon light.
This photo walk is a fantastic opportunity for dog lovers to connect, exchange photography tips, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the gardens. All photography levels are welcome!
Event Highlights
- Casual and friendly atmosphere, great for all photography levels.
- No specific camera equipment required; bring what you have!
- Sony cameras and lenses available to try out on request (please let me know in advance at least 2 weeks prior to the event).
Please Note: This event is weather dependent and will be rescheduled if it rains.
Whether you’re looking to polish up your skills or just want a fun afternoon out, this photo walk is an excellent opportunity to capture the beauty of dogs against the vibrant autumn colours. Join us for a delightful photography experience!
Techniques covered
- No formal techniques but basic natural light photography techniques will be covered
What to bring
- No specific camera equipment required; bring what you have! If bringing a camera, fully charged batteries and empty memory cards. If you want to try out Sony gears, do let me know at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
- Warm weather clothing - as it's getting colder, please ensure you dress appropriately. Also, as you will be photographing dogs, we usually get down on the ground so wear something you don't mind getting dirty