Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek
Journey for Wildness

£40.00

Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek – Journey for Wildness Workshop – 5th June 2021 8am – 11am 

Journey for wildness photography workshops in aid of the John Muir Trust

Connect with wild places and help raise funds for the John Muir Trust. This 3 hour workshop is all about connecting with the landscape in one of Suffolk’s most peaceful estuary locations – Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek

Botyon Marshes is a small RSPB reserve on the edge of Butley Creek. The area has a range of habitats including grazing marsh, a small lagoon where you can usually see Avocets close by and some fantastic areas of saltmarsh which should be blooming with carpets of sea thrift. The aim of the session is to explore some of these habitats and get to know them more intimately using the camera as a means to observe and connect with the landscape.

These are not technical sessions on how to use a camera. They are suitable for phone cameras, compacts or DSLR’s. The idea is to observe the landscape, increase your knowledge of the location and think about how you can use all the interesting observations you make in your photography. The session will feature different challenges designed to promote a more thoughtful approach to landscape photography and hopefully help you engage more fully with the natural world.

£20 from every booking will go directly to the John Muir Trust Journey for Wildness Campaign.

For more information about the John Muir Trust and the work they do please visit  www.johnmuirtrust.org

I undertook my own journey for wildness in 2020 which was all about my connection with Hollesley Marshes; an RSPB reserve just a short walk from my house. You can read more about the connections I made and how nature kept me grounded during a very challenging year. For more information please visit gillmoon.com/projects/grounded-book/

What is included:

3 hours of tuition at Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek

Digital course notes provided before the session.

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Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek – Journey for Wildness Workshop – 5th June 2021 8am – 11am 

Journey for wildness photography workshops in aid of the John Muir Trust

Connect with wild places and help raise funds for the John Muir Trust. This 3 hour workshop is all about connecting with the landscape in one of Suffolk’s most peaceful estuary locations – Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek

Botyon Marshes is a small RSPB reserve on the edge of Butley Creek. The area has a range of habitats including grazing marsh, a small lagoon where you can usually see Avocets close by and some fantastic areas of saltmarsh which should be blooming with carpets of sea thrift. The aim of the session is to explore some of these habitats and get to know them more intimately using the camera as a means to observe and connect with the landscape.

These are not technical sessions on how to use a camera. They are suitable for phone cameras, compacts or DSLR’s. The idea is to observe the landscape, increase your knowledge of the location and think about how you can use all the interesting observations you make in your photography. The session will feature different challenges designed to promote a more thoughtful approach to landscape photography and hopefully help you engage more fully with the natural world.

£20 from every booking will go directly to the John Muir Trust Journey for Wildness Campaign.

For more information about the John Muir Trust and the work they do please visit  www.johnmuirtrust.org

I undertook my own journey for wildness in 2020 which was all about my connection with Hollesley Marshes; an RSPB reserve just a short walk from my house. You can read more about the connections I made and how nature kept me grounded during a very challenging year. For more information please visit gillmoon.com/projects/grounded-book/

What is included:

3 hours of tuition at Boyton Marshes and Butley Creek

Digital course notes provided before the session.