Wildlife Photography for Beginners at North Cave Wetlands

Greylag and Canada Geese flying. Photo by Sean Jones

Sean Jones

Wildlife Photography for Beginners at North Cave Wetlands

Location:
North Cave Wetlands, North Cave Wetlands, North Cave, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU15 2LY
Join our resident photographer for a wildlife photography for beginners workshop.

Event details

Meeting point

Meet at the entrance to the nature reserve. What.3.words///sage.scoop.limo

Date

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Time
Multiple events. Start times vary.
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About the event

Join Sean Jones Photography at North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve for this introductory workshop on wildlife photography.

This half day course will give you a basic understanding of how best to capture wildlife on camera. Your guide will talk you through composition, light, technique and using your equipment as you take in the wonderful wetland surroundings of this thriving nature reserve.

Image credit: Sean Jones

Dates available: 

25 April 2026 - 7:30AM-11:30AM 

22 August 2026 - 7AM-11AM

12 December 2026 - 8AM-12PM

Booking

Price

£50 (+ booking fee)

Suitable for

Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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What to bring

Your own camera and equipment will be required for this workshop. You may also wish to bring binoculars.

This event takes place outside so brace yourself for the Yorkshire weather! We'd recommend sturdy and waterproof footwear.

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Parking information

Large car park on Dryham Lane. Open 7:30am till dusk.
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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Three puffins stood together on a ciff top.

Puffin - (C) Jim Highman

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