My second Digital Dawn course was what I wanted...it concentrated on composition. I appreciated the small group size with plenty of individual tuition. I was able to forget about everything else and concentrate on making images.
BOB HARDING, Advanced Course October 2007

Maximum five photographers per course...no room sharing...no single supplement
Advanced Landscape Photography Course
Yorkshire Dales 2008

Last Light at Angram by Tad Moyseowicz
Dates:
June 3rd - 6th (fully booked)
July 22nd - 25th (fully booked)
September 30th - October 3rd (fully booked)
Location: Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales
Leader: Garry Brannigan
Cost: £695
Cost includes: Four days of one-to-one and group tuition. Three nights accommodation with no shared rooms and no single supplement, plus breakfast, lunch and dinner. Transport to locations. Comprehensive course notes plus follow-up email and telephone advice.
Cost does not include: insurance
Deposit: £100 per person
Group size: Maximum 5 photographers
Fitness level: Most locations involve a short walk, some across uneven ground, but nothing exhausting
Equipment needed: Digital SLR camera; tripod; walking boots or wellingtons; waterproof clothing
Where we stay: The Buck Hotel, Reeth, Swaledale

FULL OUTLINE OF THE COURSE

THIS DIGITAL DAWN Advanced Landscapes Course concentrates specifically on the creative side of landscape photography, with the emphasis being to separate the seeing and making of an image from the technical aspects of taking a photograph.

It's based in the Yorkshire Dales and offers the chance to capture a unique region of both natural and man-made beauty. Verdant valleys topped by limestone crags and escarpments contrast strongly with hidden dales cut through by fast-flowing rivers that lead the eye across a latticework of meadows, dry-stone walls and barns.

Our base is Swaledale which is considered by many to be the most beautiful and intimate of all the Yorkshire Dales. The River Swale, from which the dale takes its name, has tremendous power and the sheer force of its flow has cut through the soft bedrock to create a series of spectacular waterfalls. The falls at Wain Wath Force, East Gill and Kisdon Gorge are considered to be among the finest in the country.

The course has been designed so the maximum group size is just five photographers, whereas some courses can have 10 or more. This means you'll receive a high level of in-depth one-to-one tuition while enjoying the chance to capture images in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt areas of England.

It begins with a dinner hosted by the leader, professional landscape photographer Garry Brannigan, followed by a lecture where he explains the image-making process behind some of his favourite photographs and outlines what we'll cover during the following three full days of tuition and photography. Depending on the time of year, there'll also be the opportunity for shoots at dawn and dusk during your stay, and evening sessions where we review the day's images. Garry will also give a critique of images you have brought along.

On this advanced course we slow down the whole image-making process, leaving the camera bag unopened at first to give ourselves the time to enjoy tuning into the landscape before deciding how the response we get from it can best be communicated to others through strong yet simple compositions. It means we'll be exploring in depth one of the biggest challenges the landscape photographer faces, ie: how to successfully transfer what's been seen in three dimensions by the human eye into a two-dimensional photographic image.

The mind's-eye interpretation of the landscape can be very different from how the camera truthfully records the scene, warts and all. Often the grandeur or beauty of what you thought you saw can be disappointing when the camera converts it into two dimensions. So this course teaches you how to develop skills that enable you to override your mind's-eye and build images with depth and perspective.

To succeed, your images should have impact from bottom to top, so you'll learn how to find a strong foreground that will lead the viewer into the image and then build up a composition that keeps their interest throughout. Here we'll consider the underlying foundations of composition, striving to achieve a sense of balance and proportion within the frame.

The majority of our time is spent out on location and because this is a structured course rather than a photographic tour you'll have plenty of time at each location to explore its full potential.

The next section shows you how to concentrate on finding a composition that captures the essence or mood of your subject, rather than merely the objects within it. Your photography will become a lot more productive and enjoyable once you begin to avoid the rut of just turning up and taking a record shot. You'll gain an understanding of how crucial it is to consider what to leave out of a composition. Some of the best landscape images have the important quality of simplicity, using strong shapes, colour and textures to achieve clarity. To succeed, your images should have impact from bottom to top and you'll learn how to find a strong foreground that will lead the viewer into the image and then build up a composition that will keep their interest throughout.

Following this we examine how all of the above wouldn't be possible without an appreciation of the crucial role the light plays in landscape photography. It brings structure, texture and depth to the landscape and you will learn how to anticipate that light and how to make the most of it.

Other subjects covered include pre-visualising an image, working out the best time of the year and at what time of the day a particular scene will look its best. And we also look at ways to make your landscape photography an enjoyable year-round pursuit and how not to be put off by bad weather.

This Advanced Landscapes Course costs £695. This includes four days of one-to-one and group tuition plus three nights' accommodation with no shared rooms and no single supplement, plus breakfast, lunch and dinner. Transport to the locations is also included plus comprehensive course notes and follow-up telephone and email advice.

We stay in the lovely Dales village of Reeth, right in the heart of Swaledale, at the family-run Buck Hotel, a former coaching inn positioned by the village green.

Click here to see where we stay (off-site link)

If you would like to check availability or find out more about the tuition, accommodation and the locations we visit, Call Garry Brannigan on 01748 821041 or | The Digital Dawn - Landscape photography workshops, Digital photography courses, Photography holidays, Photoshop tuition, Photo tours

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IMAGES MADE ON PREVIOUS YORKSHIRE DALES COURSES


Curve in the Swale, Upper Swaledale by Graham Meek


Arrow to the Falls, East Gill Force by John Pickering


Before the Storm, Gunnerside by Neil Bryce


After the Flood, Wain Wath Force by Mark Saunders


Light at the Day's End, Angram by Mike Wilkinson


Diamond Edged Falls, East Gill Force by Wil Thompson


Peat Stain and Flow, Wain Wath Force by Ric Cole


Light on the Barns, above Thwaite by Brian McDermott


Cascade, East Gill Force by Tim Harris


Dawn on the Moor, Grinton by Mike Wilkinson


Wayward Walls, Kisdon by Graham Meek


Rock and a Soft Place, East Gill Force by Simon Hauxwell


Walk Through Colour, Muker meadows by Chris Harrison


Protected by the Dale, Muker by Neil Bryce


Above the Falls, Crackpot by Neil Bryce


Low Water, Wain Wath Force by Tim Goodspeed

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS COURSE

Why should I choose a Digital Dawn course?

Perhaps the main reason is that our group size is never more than five photographers, whereas some photographic courses and workshops can have 10 or more. This smaller group size means you receive a larger amount of personal in-depth tuition out on location. It also means we can visit more varied locations and have more elbow room when we get there. Also, course leader Garry Brannigan will not be using your time making his own images. All his time out on location is spent alongside photographers giving them one-to-one tuition. It's a combination that has proved successful and a large proportion of photographers return for additional courses at a different location. Some are now on their third or fourth course.

What makes it an advanced course?

The presumption on this advanced course is that you already understand the fundamentals of photography (ie: depth of field, exposure and focus) and you also have a good grasp of how to use your digital camera in terms of white balance, ISO settings and reading the histogram. The emphasis is entirely on the creative and compositional side of landscape photography with the vast majority of the time spent out on location. Although there's no technical element to the tuition, there's always a great deal of discussion amongst the group about all aspects of photography, including experiences with the latest equipment and imaging software.

What equipment do I need?

You will need a digital SLR with wide angle and telephoto lenses, plus a sturdy tripod. Neutral density graduated filters and a polariser are not essential but will have a significant impact on the quality of your images. Please contact us if you would like advice on buying filters before the course.

How long is each day and how much time do we have at each location?

Photography and the landscape come first, so our daily routine is determined by the time of year. We pack as much photography into the day as possible, so it's not just nine-to-five. There will be the opportunity for shoots at dawn or dusk and in some months it's possible to do both, weather permitting. Meal times fit round the photography. We'll also review the images made during the course and have informal critique sessions of images you have brought along. Because this is a structured course rather than a photo tour rushing from one location to another, you'll have the time to explore and enjoy each location's full potential.

What will the locations be like?

All the locations have been carefully researched beforehand so you arrive at the right time of the day to make the most of the available light. You'll be photographing the bigger vistas and because of our small group size we'll visit the more intimate locations as well.

How fit do I need to be?

This Yorkshire Dales course involves leaving the road to walk mostly on well-developed paths. A small amount is uphill and some of the ground covered is uneven. The longest walk is about one mile with stops for photography along the way.

What will the other people be like?

You will be joining an enthusiastic group of mainly individuals with a wide range of ages. Because The Digital Dawn concentrates solely on landscape photography, you will be able to enjoy the company of like-minded photographers who share your appreciation and enjoyment of the landscape.

My partner wants to come but is not a photographer. Are they welcome?

Yes. We only charge a proportionate amount extra for the accommodation. We do have a "no tag-along" policy during the day, so if your non-photographic partner wants to join us on the course during the day, they have to do so as paying participants.

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FEEDBACK FROM PHOTOGRAPHERS

The small size of the group increased the opportunity to benefit from a good deal of one-to-one tuition with the leader. This, coupled with stunning locations and a passion for the landscape displayed by Garry, made for another fantastic course.
KEITH WHITING, Advanced Course October 2007

Initially I thought that the course was expensive, but putting it into perspective I realise that Garry Brannigan's experience, knowledge, insight and what he puts into the course are priceless.
GRAHAM MEEK, Advanced Course October 2007

As with my previous course, I did think I was the most inexperienced of the group but the tuition was tailored fully to what I needed to learn. The small group helped in that aspect. I came away understanding a lot more about the process of finding and photographing the subject, given the various light conditions. The guidance on filter use was also very helpful.
MARY MACKENZIE, Advanced Course October 2007

The itinerary was planned with precision, so that every moment was maximized. The fact that there were only five photographers means you get value for money. The hand-picked locations were superb.
KEN TREVOR, Advanced Course October 2007

I valued the leader's calm and patient explanations and advice. Although I have taken many pictures in the past, I wanted guidance on composing images and that is exactly what I got.
BILL TAYLOR, Advanced Course October 2007

What I appreciated most was having the time to explore a location. I liked the way that the leader would tour the group advising individually on composition, so that we had time to discuss our intended shots. The days were quite intense, but well-paced. I left wanting more, but arrived home very tired, so I guess that means the course timetable was right.
GORDON GIBBONS, Advanced Course October 2007

Garry’s approach is very encouraging. This was my second course and again I came away inspired to create more images. The locations were great and varied for use in all conditions. The proof is in the pudding...I have half a dozen images I’m very happy with.
MARK SAUNDERS, Advanced Course October 2007

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ABOUT THE LEADER

Garry Brannigan concentrates solely on landscape photography using a digital camera system and has a passion for photographing the unique landscape of the Yorkshire Dales in the best possible light. He is a founder member of the Foursight Exhibition Group and exhibits his images throughout the North.

Garry designed his courses and workshops to pass on to other photographers his enthusiasm for capturing the moment when light, however fleeting, transforms the landscape from being merely distinctive into something beautiful. Since establishing The Digital Dawn, photographers from around the world have joined him out on location learning how to create images that say as much about themselves as they do about the landscape.


If you would like to check availability or find out more about the tuition, accommodation and the locations we visit, Call Garry Brannigan on 01748 821041 or | The Digital Dawn - Landscape photography workshops, Digital photography courses, Photography holidays, Photoshop tuition, Photo tours
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