Batsford Arboretum Photography Workshops in autumn. Enjoy the colour and expert photographic guidance | Half or One Day Sessions | Any Level and Camera
Summary
Location: Batsford Arboretum - Gloucestershire
Dates: 2025
Daily From: Fri 24th Oct to Fri 31st Oct
Half-Day morning workshops are 8 am to 11.30 am
Half-Day afternoon workshops are from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm
One Day workshops are 8 am to 3:30 pm
Participants: Max 6
Fitness:2. Easy-Moderate
Photography Workshop Event Details: BatsfordArboretum
Description: Batsford Arboretum always provides a terrific display of colour, texture and contrasts throughout Autumn. The Batsford Arboretum photography workshops are always very popular and and attract every level of photographer. There really is a complete range and choice for everyone here so it's not to be missed with expert guidance and support.
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Description
Autumn Photography - Batsford Arboretum _ Gloucestershire
Batsford Arboretum always provides a terrific display of colour, texture and contrasts throughout Autumn. The photography workshops at Batsford are always very popular and give a wide range of topics to photograph.
You may like the close-up details of a leaf, fungi or texture of vibrant bark, or the wider angle views of colours and tree shapes that grace this location. There really is a complete range and choice for everyone here so it's not to be missed.
Batsford Arboretum is home to a unique collection of some of the world's most beautiful and rare trees, shrubs, and bamboos spread across 56 acres.THE ARBORETUM - HISTORY Batsford Arboretum was the brainchild of Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, who inherited the Batsford estate in 1886. Freeman-Mitford, later the 1st Lord Redesdale, travelled widely throughout the Orient and was heavily influenced by Chinese and Japanese culture, philosophy, and horticulture.
Upon taking possession of Batsford, he created a unique mix of parkland and garden, with groupings of plants in imitation of Chinese style. Redesdale was an expert in bamboos, and many of the bamboo plants you can see today were his plantings.
Redesdale also began to plant unusual varieties of plants and trees, alongside a 600-meter-long watercourse. Included in his vision were a hermit's cave, rockery, and a rest house. The foundation established by Lord Redesdale was greatly expanded by Frederick Hamilton Wills, the 2nd Lord Dulverston, who inherited Batsford in 1956.
It is to Lord Dulverston that Batsford owes a great deal of its appeal today; he added considerably to the collection of trees, creating at Batsford an arboretum of the highest international standards.
THE COLLECTIONS Though the focus of Batsford is truly international, it is in the area of Oriental shrubs and trees that the collection shines. There are over 3,000 labeled plants, trees, and shrubs at Batsford. Notable varieties include oaks, maples, mountain ashes, magnolias, Japanese cherries, bamboos, and pines. Batsford holds the national collection of Japanese Village Cherries.
Itinerary - Batsford Arboretum Workshop
A brief introduction for 20-30 min and a lesson on basic camera settings, techniques and the things to look for around Batsford Arboretum
A 3.5hr guided walk around the best seasonal part of Batsford Arboretum to make images with Alan's support and input.
Alan will guide you on;
Camera Settings
Exposure & Colour Settings
Composition and Framing
Abstract, Close-Up, Macro, Vista and any type of shot you want to create.
Image review and feedback throughout the workshop.
Special Offer
20 % Off Half Day Autumn Photography Workshop £99 instead of £125
23% Off One Day Autumn Photography Workshop £150 instead of £195
There are three options for booking:
3.5hrs morning or afternoon session or the whole day at Batsford Arboretum
Morning workshops are from 8 am to 11.30 am
Exclusive access prior to public opening hours for morning workshops
Afternoon workshops are 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm
1 Day - Enjoy double the time for half the price
One Day workshop is 8 am to 3:30 pm
Morning Workshop - 3.5hrs
8:00 - Meet at the Arboretum Building - Introduction & Workshop Briefing
8:15 - Demonstration of settings and composition
8:30 - Practical in arboretum /Observation/Composition/Shooting/Review
09:30 - Optional Coffee/Breakfast Break (take-away)
09:45 - Practical in arboretum Observation/Composition/Shooting/Review
11:30 - Event Finish
11:30 - 12:00 - Lunch (Cafe/Snack Lodge or bring your own)
Afternoon Workshop - 3.5hrs
12:00 - Meet at the Arboretum Building - Introduction & Workshop Briefing
12:15 - Demonstration of settings and composition
12:30 - Practical in arboretum /Observation/Composition/Shooting/Review
A different area of the arboretum from the morning session
15:30 - Event Finish
A complete listing of Batsford Arboretum Photography Workshops can be found here