Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Iconic locations such as the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing, with its otherworldly rock formations and extensive views, provide photographers with endless opportunities to explore and create stunning images. These geological marvels, often shrouded in mist and atmospheric light, invite a sense of mystique that adds depth and emotion to each photograph. |
The dynamic interplay of weather and light throughout the day transforms the Skye landscape, giving photographic potential around every bend in the road. |
Quaint villages and ancient ruins, such as the lofty remnants of Duntulm Castle, add layers of history and culture to the landscape, allowing photographers to weave stories of the island's past into their compositions. |
Whether capturing the dramatic sweeping vistas at Neist Point lighthouse or the remote harbour of Elgol, with its amazing views across the sea toward the mighty Cuillin, or the dark brooding setting of the Fairy Pools, each shot tells a unique story of Skye's enchanting allure, making it a paradise for landscape photographers in search of mood and drama. |
Cost |
£2595.00 per person. |
Dates |
Sunday 1st - Friday 6th February 2026. (5 nights) |
Time |
Start time 14:00 on the 1st of February - Finish time 11:00 on the 6th of February. |
Location |
The Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree. |
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If you have any questions, require further information or would like to book a place on the workshop please contact Jeremy Walker on 01935 872537 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |