
Join local wildlife photographer Sean Jones who will walk you through the basics of wildlife photography through the seasons.
This session takes places at the stunning location of Staveley Nature Reserve, near Boroughbridge. An early start to use light in different ways and how to capture great photos!
Your own camera and equipment will be required for this workshop.
This guided walk will take us around Staveley. Footpaths are mainly stone surface - mostly on a flat level for walking, wheelchairs and pushchairs.
What to bring/wear
This event will take place outside so brace yourself for the Yorkshire weather! Sturdy footwear is recommended and lots of layers.
Please bring your own camera and equipment, plus a packed lunch and refreshments
Toilets and catering
There are no toilets or catering on-site. There is a pub in the village serving food and drinks, opening times apply. The nearest public toilets are in Boroughbridge (3 miles) or Knaresborough (5 miles).
Joining us on the day and parking
Meet in the main car park off Minskip Road. This car park can be busy, so please park considerately
Supporting Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Your support for your work by joining us on this walk is always appreciated. You can support us more long term by joining as a member. You can join as a member online today.
If you're having difficulties with your booking, or you have more questions about the event, please don't hesitate to get in touch! You can email us at supporter.services@ywt.org.uk or drop us a call on 01904 659570.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is the only charity entirely dedicated to conserving, protecting and enhancing Yorkshire's wildlife and wild places. Find out more about what we do on our website and discover how you can support our work.