Glencoe & Rannoch Moor
The majestic mountains and waterfalls of Glencoe will leave you awestruck.
Glencoe Photography Workshops & Tours
small group landscape photography tours
Glencoe - A Photographer’s Paradise
Dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands.
No description can re-create the impact of seeing Glencoe for the first time. It has long been one of the most famous places in Scotland, known equally for its awe-inspiring views and sorrowful past.
Locations & Subjects you can Photograph
Dramatic Beauty
With more history, drama and sheer natural ability to entertain than really seems fair, Glencoe is without doubt one of the world’s scenic highlights. But the famous pass is only the beginning and there are wonders to discover around every corner in the whole area. It’s easy to see why seasoned visitors would keep this wonderful place a secret if they could.
Great Moor of Rannoch
One of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe, the Great Moor of Rannoch is a beautiful outdoor space stretching far north and west from Rannoch Station.
The area is a vast stretch of land composed of blanket bog, lochans, rivers, and rocky outcrops which makes it a very challenging environment which still supports varieties of flora and fauna. A wealth of plants, insect, bird and animal life can be seen here ranging from curlews and grouse to roe and red deer.
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Amazing Locations
Glencoe is just so stunning. A landscape I consider to be amongst the top 5 to photograph. We will be photographing the impressive Three Sisters Mountain Range, the wild and beautiful Rannich Moor, the iconic Buachaille Etive Mor, explore the gorgeous Glen Etive Road, the Lochan Urr and still have time to step out of Glencoe to photograph Castle Stalker.
Diverse landscapes
Why not try photographing the impressive Buachaille Etive Mor in the morning. Walk along River Etive, stop for a coffee at many of the secluded places along the river before ending the day shooting a sunset looking into Glencoe Valley with the Three Sisters Mountain range?
One thing is for sure, no matter where you shoot or whatever the weather is thrown our way, Glencoe is one of the top locations in the UK for landscape photography.
Small Groups
I am only running with a small number of places on this workshop, which will allow everyone space to photograph and provide me much more time with each participant.
Book quickly to secure your place on one of these fabulous photography workshops and come away with some amazing photos and memories, along with a new set of skills.