Photography
from a rope
Join professional climbing photographer Lena Drapella for an exclusive one-day workshop focused on mastering the art of photographing climbers while suspended from a rope.
KEY TAKE AWAYS
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Strategies for capturing dynamic climbing shots from challenging angles
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Insights into working with climbers and improving the communication with your subject
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Personalized feedback and guidance from one of the best in the industry
Set in the peak district, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn from one of the industry's leading photographers, known for her stunning and action-packed climbing imagery.
Throughout the day, you'll gain hands-on experience in the essential skills required to safely and effectively capture climbers in action. Lena will guide you through the fundamentals of positioning and camera handling techniques specific to shooting in vertical environments. You'll learn how to compose striking images that convey the intensity and beauty of climbing, all while managing the challenges of working at height.
With Lena's expert guidance and personalized feedback, you'll leave with the confidence to pursue your passion for climbing photography and the skills to capture breathtaking shots from unique perspectives.
want to learn about rigging?
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BOOK onto our rigging workshop too for a discounted rate
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want to learn about rigging? - BOOK onto our rigging workshop too for a discounted rate -
PEAK DESIGN GOODIES INCLUDED IN TICKET PRICE!
FAQs
Who can attend?
This workshop is perfect for photographers with a passion for climbing who want to learn how to capture the sport from a rope. Whether you're an aspiring climbing photographer or an experienced photographer looking to expand your skills, this workshop offers invaluable expertise and hands-on experience.
Will equipment be provided?
We are aiming to supply as much of the rigging based equipment as possible however if you do own your own please do bring it along!
Please also bring waterproofs in the event of bad weather.
Where is it?
The workshop will be taking place at Burbage North in the Peak District.
Meeting point location: ///lanes.badly.tall