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Woodland Photography Walk | Meriden | Millisons Wood

  • Meriden Albert Road CV5 9AS United Kingdom (map)
Warwickshire Woodland Photography Walks | Monthly | 2hrs
from £9.95

First week of the month Length 2hrs. 9:30 am-11:30 am Informal Woodland photography walk workshops in and around Warwickshire Woodlands | All Levels Welcome

Summary

  • Location: Various Warwickshire Woodlands

  • Dates: 2024 - 09:30 - 11:30

    • Millisons Wood, Meriden - Mon May 6

    • Piles Coppice, Coventry - Mon Nov 4

    2025 - 09:30 - 11:30

    • Hay Woods - Solihull Fri Jan 3

    • Tile Hill Wood - Coventry - Mon Feb 3

    • Oakley Wood - Leamington Spa Mon Mar 3

    • Crackley Wood, Kenilworth - Fri Nov 7

  • Participants: Max 6

  • Fitness: 1. Easy

  • Photography Workshop Event Details: Woodland Walks

  • Description: Simplifying Woodland Photography: Unlocking the Secrets to Capturing the Beauty of Nature

    My aim is not to instruct you what to shoot, instead, I want to help you develop your own sense of visual awareness, photographic eye and your personal interpretation. I will be happy to help you with the “how to shoot” whatever it is you feel drawn to and wish to express through your creative vision using the camera to construct your intention. The walks around these selected woodlands are aimed to promote our senses and connection to trees/woodland/nature - as we walk, observe and take in our environment we may decide to make a photograph, or not.

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  • Description - Woodland Photography Walk

    Meriden - Millisons Wood

    Meriden, Warwickshire

    Millisons Wood was once part of the large Arden Forest, which covered much of the Countryside. However due to medieval sheep grazing and more recent arable farming, only small pockets of the woodland remain. It is for this reason that Millisons Wood received Local Nature Reserve Status in 2002. Entrance off Albert Road, Meriden.

    Woodland Photography Walk

    Woodlands, trees and nature have always been a source of inspiration, therapy and photography for me. I am always drawn to trees wherever I am photographing so I decided to make 2019 the year I spent even more time amongst trees and in the woodlands. My own woodland photography has improved immensely since 2019 as i learnt to read the woods differently and find my own connection to the many challenges of woodland photography.

    I want to share and enjoy the tranquillity of our woodland environments with others so am listing twelve-monthly photo walks (one each month, on the first Tuesday of the month) around twelve different woodland habitats across Warwickshire and the West Midlands. The locations are renowned for interest and variety so offer something for every interest (abstract, macro, nature portrait, vista, cameo shot) throughout the year.

    My aim is not to instruct you what to shoot, instead, I want to help you develop your own sense of visual awareness, photographic eye and your personal interpretation. I will be happy to help you with the “how to shoot” whatever it is you feel drawn to and wish to express through your creative vision using the camera to construct your intention. You will be able to take these tips away with you to use on your own woodland photography.

    “Give a man a fish you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish you feed them for life.”

    Forest Bathing

    This is the healing way of Shinrin-yoku Forest Therapy, the medicine of simply being in the forest. Shinrin-yoku is a term that means "taking in the forest atmosphere" or "forest bathing." It was developed in Japan during the 1980s and has become a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanese medicine.

    The woodland photography walks around these selected woodlands are aimed to promote our senses and connection to trees/woodland/nature - as we walk, observe and take in our environment we may decide to make a photograph, or not.

    “The most beautiful gift of nature is that it gives one pleasure to look around and try to comprehend what we see.” Albert Einstein

Location

Location - Woodland Photography Walk

Millisons Wood Nature Reserve, Meriden, Warwickshire

 

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